
About
Tunye Qiu is a recent PhD graduate in Economics from the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University (ANU). He is currently on the job market and holds roles as a Senior Tutor and Associate Lecturer in the Research School of Economics (RSE) at ANU, where he has taught courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, game theory, and policy impact evaluation since 2021. He also serves as the Program Manager of the China Economy Program and an Assistant Editor for the Journal of Chinese Economic and Foreign Trade Studies.
- Education: PhD in Economics (2024) at Crawford School, ANU; BEcon (ANU); MEcon (ANU).
Research Interests: His work focuses on labor economics, urban economics, demographic economics, and development economics. He explores causal impacts of government policies on China’s housing market, fertility rates, land supply behavior, and housing demand, alongside international trade, labor markets in South Pacific countries, and educational outcomes in Australia.
Teaching & Roles:
- Senior Tutor, Microeconomics 1 (2021-2024), Macroeconomics 1 (2024), Business Economics (2024), Strategic Thinking (2021-2023) at RSE, ANU.
- Teaching Quantitative Policy Impact Evaluation (2022-2024), Issues in Development Policy (2023-2024), and The Economic Way of Thinking (2023) at the Crawford School.
Research Trends: His publications address housing affordability (2024), marriage delay (2024), policy impacts on housing prices (2024), land supply dynamics (2024), trade dynamics with China (2022), and migration patterns in China (2020). These works integrate causal inference methods and policy evaluation frameworks.
Email: tunye.qiu@anu.edu.au
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