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Shi Qiu

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RePEc Short-ID:pqi145
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Affiliation

School of Economics
Fudan University

Shanghai, China
http://www.econ.fudan.edu.cn/
RePEc:edi:sefudcn (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Chaojun Li & Shi Qiu, 2022. "Efficient Score Computation and Expectation-Maximization Algorithm in Regime-Switching Models," Papers 2205.01565, arXiv.org.
  2. Chang, Yoosoon & Kwak, Boreum & Qiu, Shi, 2021. "U.S. monetary and fiscal policy regime changes and their interactions," IWH Discussion Papers 12/2021, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).
  3. Grey Gordon & Shi Qiu, 2017. "A Divide and Conquer Algorithm for Exploiting Policy Function Monotonicity," CAEPR Working Papers 2017-006, Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research, Department of Economics, Indiana University Bloomington.

Articles

  1. Grey Gordon & Shi Qiu, 2018. "A divide and conquer algorithm for exploiting policy function monotonicity," Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 9(2), pages 521-540, July.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Chang, Yoosoon & Kwak, Boreum & Qiu, Shi, 2021. "U.S. monetary and fiscal policy regime changes and their interactions," IWH Discussion Papers 12/2021, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).

    Cited by:

    1. Yoosoon Chang & Ana María Herrera & Elena Pesavento, 2023. "Oil Prices Uncertainty, Endogenous Regime Switching, and Inflation Anchoring," CAMA Working Papers 2023-14, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
    2. Felix Kapfhammer, 2023. "The Economic Consequences of Effective Carbon Taxes," Working Papers No 01/2023, Centre for Applied Macro- and Petroleum economics (CAMP), BI Norwegian Business School.

  2. Grey Gordon & Shi Qiu, 2017. "A Divide and Conquer Algorithm for Exploiting Policy Function Monotonicity," CAEPR Working Papers 2017-006, Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research, Department of Economics, Indiana University Bloomington.

    Cited by:

    1. Yongquan Cao & Grey Gordon, 2019. "A Practical Approach to Testing Calibration Strategies," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 53(3), pages 1165-1182, March.
    2. Grey Gordon & Aaron Hedlund, 2015. "Accounting for the Rise in College Tuition," CAEPR Working Papers 2015-015, Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research, Department of Economics, Indiana University Bloomington.
    3. Burkhard Heer & Alfred Maußner, 2009. "Dynamic General Equilibrium Modeling," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-3-540-85685-6, October.
    4. Kaldorf, Matthias & Röttger, Joost, 2023. "Convenient but risky government bonds," Discussion Papers 15/2023, Deutsche Bundesbank.
    5. Martinez, Tomás R., 2021. "Public financing with financial frictions and underground economy," UC3M Working papers. Economics 32495, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Economía.
    6. Bommier, Antoine & Harenberg, Daniel & Le Grand, François, 2017. "Household Finance and the Value of Life," VfS Annual Conference 2017 (Vienna): Alternative Structures for Money and Banking 168189, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
    7. Grey Gordon & Pablo Guerron-Quintana, 2019. "A Quantitative Theory of Hard and Soft Sovereign Defaults," 2019 Meeting Papers 412, Society for Economic Dynamics.
    8. Grey Gordon, 2019. "Efficient Computation with Taste Shocks," Working Paper 19-15, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.

Articles

  1. Grey Gordon & Shi Qiu, 2018. "A divide and conquer algorithm for exploiting policy function monotonicity," Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 9(2), pages 521-540, July.
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  1. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (2) 2017-08-27 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2021-12-13. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (1) 2021-12-13. Author is listed
  4. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  5. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2021-12-13. Author is listed
  6. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (1) 2021-12-13. Author is listed

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