
معرفی
Jinhui Bai is an Associate Professor in the School of Economic Sciences at Washington State University (WSU), where he has held this position since August 2014. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Georgetown University from 2006 to 2014. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University (2006), an M.A. from Peking University (2001), and a B.A. from Renmin University of China (1998). His research focuses on Macroeconomics, Political Economy, and Economic Theory, with notable contributions to fiscal policy analysis, political power dynamics, and monetary equilibria.
His work explores topics such as the welfare effects of fiscal volatility, public consumption patterns during economic cycles, and the interplay between political inequality and government policies. Bai’s research also delves into theoretical frameworks for understanding monetary systems and cash demand in economies like China.
His publications span leading journals such as Review of Economic Dynamics, Quantitative Economics, and International Economic Review, reflecting a strong emphasis on quantitative methods and policy-relevant analysis. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
No information regarding academic advising or grants is available in the current data. His research contributions are primarily theoretical and applied within macroeconomic and political economy contexts, with no specific mention of lab or team affiliations.




