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Dr. Xiaoshan Chen is an Associate Professor in Economics at the Durham University Business School. She holds a PhD in Economics from Loughborough University and has held academic positions at the University of Stirling and the University of Glasgow as an ESRC postdoctoral fellow. Her research focuses on Macroeconomics and International Economics, with particular emphasis on New Keynesian frameworks, monetary policy analysis, and exchange rate dynamics. She employs both micro-founded models and data-driven approaches to study policy transmission mechanisms, fiscal reforms, and asset price linkages to the business cycle.
Her educational background includes a PhD in Economics (Loughborough University) and prior teaching roles at the University of Stirling. Research interests span fiscal policy evaluation, strategic policy interactions, and the empirical assessment of optimal monetary strategies across regions like the Euro Area and the United Kingdom.
Publications highlight her work on fiscal frontier analysis, U.S. monetary-fiscal policy interactions, and exchange rate equilibrium modeling. She has contributed to understanding policy effectiveness through DSGE models and unobserved components frameworks. Advising includes supervision of PhD student Guangrui Li.


