Chih-Han Hsueh

Chih-Han Hsueh

Research student
MSc Economics, University of Nottingham, BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Nottingham
School of Economics

About me

Chih-Han is the PhD student of Economics at the UNSW Business School supervised by Petr Sedláček and Bruce Preston. His research explores the role of heterogeneous agents within macroeconomic frameworks and their impact on monetary policy, firm dynamics, labor markets, and the interplay between financial markets and macroeconomic outcomes.

  • Macroeconomics
  • Monetary Policy
  • Labor Market
  • Firm Dynamics
  • 2024 – 2028 - University International Postgraduate Award, UNSW
  • 2023-2024 - MPDBS Scholarship, UNSW
  • Healthcare Utilization and Labor Market Responses to Health Shock (with Hsuan-Chih Lin, Heng-Jui Chang, and Atsuko Tanaka), Revision Requested, Canadian Journal of Economics
  • Dissecting the Asymmetric Impact of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Inequality Over the Business Cycle (with  Hsuan-Chih Lin and C.C Yang), working paper