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Oklahoma State University

WENYI SHEN

WENYI SHEN

Department of Economics
Associate Professor

260 BUSINESS BUILDING
STILLWATER, OK 74078-4011
Phone: 405-744-8763

wenyi.shen@okstate.edu

Education

  • Ph D, Indiana University, Economics, 2013
  • MA, Beijing Normal University, Finance, 2007
  • BA, Beijing Normal University, Finance, 2005

Publications

  • Mao Ruoyun, Wenyi Shen, and Susan Yang. (2024). "Can Passive Monetary Policy Decrease the Debt Burden?". Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (Forthcoming).
  • Ruoyun Mao, Wenyi Shen, and Shu-Chun S Yang. (2023). "Uncertain Policy Regimes and Government Spending Effects". European Economic Review.
  • Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen, and Shu-Chun Yang. (2022). "Fiscal Implications of Interest Rate Normalization in the United States". Canadian Journal of Economics.
  • Alexandra Fotiou, Wenyi Shen, and Shu-Chun Yang. (2020). "The Fiscal State-Dependent Effects of Capital Income Tax Cuts". Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. (117),
  • Wenyi Shen and Shu-Chun S Yang. (2018). "Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity and State-Dependent Government Spending Multipliers". Journal of Monetary Economics. (98), 11-26.
  • Wenyi Shen, Shu-Chun S Yang, and Luis-Felipe Zanna. (2018). "Government spending effects in low-income countries". Journal of Development Economics. (133), 201-219.
  • Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen, and Shu-Chun S Yang. (2016). "Debt-dependent effects of fiscal expansions". European Economic Review. (88), 142-157.
  • Huixin Bi, Wenyi Shen, and Shu-Chun S Yang. (2016). "Fiscal limits in developing countries: a DSGE Approach". Journal of Macroeconomics. (49), 119-130.
  • Wenyi Shen. (2015). "News, disaster Risk, and time-varying uncertainty". Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. (51), 459–479.

Academic, Military, and Professional Positions

  • Oklahoma State University, Associate Professor, June 2020
  • Oklahoma State University, Assistant Professor, August 2013 - June 2020
  • Indiana University, Graduate Associate Instructor, 2008 - 2013
  • International Monetary Fund, Research Officer, Research Department, March 2013 - May 2013
  • International Monetary Fund, Summer Intern, Research Department, May 2011 - July 2011

Courses Taught

  • ECON 3313 (12 Semesters)
  • ECON 6613 (5 Semesters)
  • ECON 6043 (3 Semesters)
  • ECON 6000 (13 Semesters)
  • ECON 2203 (9 Semesters)
  • ECON 2103 (14 Semesters)
  • ECON 6033 (2 Semesters)
  • ECON 5133 (2 Semesters)
  • ECON 5003 (1 Semester)
  • ECON 5613 (1 Semester)