
Dr. Rachel Pan
Economics - Assistant Professor
Huiran Pan joined the College of Business and Economics in 2009. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Davis. Her research interests focus on international finance, open economy macroeconomics, monetary economics and applied econometrics. Her recent work pertains to the ongoing debt crisis and financial crisis, the crash of housing markets, increasing bank instability, and their impacts on financial development and economic growth..
Education
Ph.D (Economics), University of California-Davis
Fields of Interest
International Finance
Open Economy Macroeconomics
Monetary Economics
Applied Econometrics
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
Pan, H., Wang, C. (2013). House Prices, Bank Instability, and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Threshold Model. Journal of Banking and Finance, 37(5),1720-1732.
Pan, H. (2013). Asset Revaluation and Trade Balance under Liability Dollarization: The Case of South Korea. Journal of Economic Development, 38(3),1-32.
Pan, H., Wang, C. (2013). Financial Development and Economic Growth: A New Investigation. Journal of Economic Development, 38(1),27-46.
Pan, H., Wang, C. (2013). Co-movement of Government Debt and Economic Growth in the Euro-area: A Bayesian Dynamic Factor Model Analysis. International Economic Journal, 27(4),625-643.
Pan, H, Wang, C. (2012). Government Debt in the Euro Area—Evidence from Dynamic Factor Analysis.Economics Letters, 115(2),272-275.