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Dan Cao is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Georgetown University, located in Washington, DC. His research focuses on macroeconomic theory, international economics, and the intersection of political institutions with economic development. He holds a prominent position at Georgetown's economics department and contributes to academic discourse through numerous peer-reviewed publications.
Dr. Cao’s research interests include dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) modeling, property rights dynamics in autocratic regimes, nonlinear economic relationships, and the effects of financial frictions on macroeconomic stability. His work often bridges theoretical frameworks with policy-relevant analysis, addressing topics like wealth inequality, monetary policy limits, and technological impacts on economic cycles.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of global DSGE models, asymmetric adjustment costs in Phillips curves, and the implications of zero lower bound constraints. His 2023 papers emphasize institutional dynamics in autocracies and global macroeconomic frameworks, while earlier works (2017–2020) delve into wealth distribution mechanisms and real exchange rate theories.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Dr. Cao’s advising activities and laboratory affiliations are not detailed here, though his extensive publication record indicates active involvement in graduate training and research collaborations.
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