Jian Wang at IDEAS
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First Name: Jian
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RePEc Short-ID: pwa163
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Postal Address: Research Department Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 2200 N. Pearl St. Dallas, TX 75201
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Working papers
Charles Engel & Jian Wang & Jason Wu, 2009.
"Can long-horizon forecasts beat the random walk under the Engel-West explanation? ,"
Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper
36, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Charles Engel & Jian Wang, 2008.
"International Trade in Durable Goods: Understanding Volatility, Cyclicality, and Elasticities ,"
NBER Working Papers
13814, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Jian Wang & Jason J. Wu, 2008.
"The Taylor rule and forecast intervals for exchange rates ,"
Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper
22, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Jian Wang, 2007.
"Home bias, exchange rate disconnect, and optimal exchange rate policy ,"
Working Papers
0701, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Charles Engel & Jian Wang, 2007.
"International trade in durable goods: understanding volatility, cyclicality, and elastics ,"
Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper
03, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Haroon Mumtaz & Özlem Oomen & Jian Wang, .
"Exchange rate pass-through into UK import prices ,"
Bank of England working papers
312, Bank of England.
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Articles
Jian Wang, 2008.
"Why are exchange rates so difficult to predict? ,"
Economic Letter ,
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue Jun.
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Horowitz, Andrew W. & Wang, Jian, 2004.
"Favorite son? Specialized child laborers and students in poor LDC households ,"
Journal of Development Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 73(2), pages 631-642, April.
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NEP Fields 6 papers by this author were announced in NEP , and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
NEP-CBA : Central Banking (5) 2007-03-03 2008-02-16 2008-12-07 2009-02-07 2009-10-03 Author is listed
NEP-DGE : Dynamic General Equilibrium (3) 2007-03-03 2007-12-01 2008-02-16 Author is listed
NEP-ECM : Econometrics (2) 2008-12-07 2009-02-07 Author is listed
NEP-FOR : Forecasting (3) 2008-12-07 2009-02-07 2009-10-03 Author is listed
NEP-IFN : International Finance (4) 2007-03-03 2008-12-07 2009-02-07 2009-10-03 Author is listed
NEP-INT : International Trade (2) 2007-12-01 2008-02-16 Author is listed
NEP-MAC : Macroeconomics (1) 2008-02-16
NEP-MON : Monetary Economics (2) 2008-12-07 2009-02-07 Author is listed
NEP-OPM : Open MacroEconomics (2) 2008-02-16 2009-10-03 Author is listed
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