معرفی
Malik Shukayev is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Arts. He holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota (2005), an MA from the University of Colorado at Boulder (1997), and an undergraduate degree in Engineering from the Kazakh National Technical University. Prior to joining the University of Alberta in 2016, he served as a researcher at the Bank of Canada.
Education
- PhD in Economics, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities (2005)
- MA in Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder (1997)
- Bachelor of Engineering, Kazakh National Technical University (Kazakhstan)
Research Interests
Shukayev specializes in macroeconomics and monetary economics, focusing on general equilibrium models to analyze monetary, fiscal, and macroprudential policies. His work addresses challenges such as price-level targeting, inflation dynamics, and the interplay between financial stability and monetary policy. Recent research includes studies on risk-taking behavior at low interest rates and cross-border financial linkages.
Teaching
He teaches courses such as Intermediate Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, and Central Banking: Models and Computation. His ECON 485 team won the national Governor’s Challenge competition in 2021 and 2023.
Advising & Grants
Shukayev has advised on projects related to central bank modeling and financial stability. His work frequently involves collaborations with institutions like the Bank of Canada, focusing on empirical macroeconomic models and policy simulations.
Labs & Teams
His research group emphasizes practical applications of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models, with a focus on Canadian economic data and policy analysis.



