
معرفی
Vivian Yue is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Economics at Emory University's Department of Economics within the Emory College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD, MA, and BS from the University of Pennsylvania and Tsinghua University, respectively. Her research focuses on international economics, macroeconomics, and financial economics with particular emphasis on sovereign debt dynamics, monetary policy spillovers, and emerging market financial systems.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Pennsylvania (2005)
- MA in Economics, University of Pennsylvania (2002)
- BS (summa cum laude) in Economics, Tsinghua University, China (2000)
Her work explores critical issues like currency peg credibility in Hong Kong, China's trade patterns, and the efficacy of central bank interventions during crises. Recent research highlights include analyzing the Federal Reserve's corporate credit facilities and investigating sovereign risk transmission mechanisms post-disasters. She has contributed to foundational models explaining sovereign default and business cycle interactions, addressing longstanding theoretical disconnects.
Key awards include the Bhagwati Prize for best paper in the Journal of International Economics (2010-2011) and recognition for highly cited work in emerging markets research (2005-2009). Her publications span top journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, and Quarterly Journal of Economics.


