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Fuyu Yang is a Lecturer at the School of Economics, University of East Anglia, affiliated with the Applied Econometrics and Finance department. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Leicester and previously worked as a post-doctoral researcher at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany. Her research focuses on Bayesian econometrics, financial econometrics, and time series econometrics, with emphasis on high-dimensional latent variable modeling, model selection via information flow, and statistical model forecasting evaluation.
Key research collaborations involve projects like 'Complexity, Inattention and Inferential Expectations' (Australian National University, 2012-2014) and 'Analyzing Stochastic Dependence between Financial Intermediaries' (British Academy, 2011-2013). Her recent work explores global financial cycles through central bankers' sentiment indices, oil price volatility linked to geopolitical risks, and behavioral economics studies in betting markets. Outputs span Bayesian methodology advancements, energy economics analyses, and experimental market dynamics.
Advisory interests include supervising PhD candidates in econometric methodologies. Grants received include British Academy and Australian National University funding. Her research integrates theoretical econometric developments with applied analyses in finance and energy sectors.





