Yin-Wong Cheung is the Hung Hing Ying Chair Professor of International Economics, City University of Hong Kong. Concurrently, Cheung is Professor emeritus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, Director of Global Research Unit, a founding member of the Methods in International Finance Network, a member of the Council of Advisers, HKIMR/HKMA, a part-time Research Fellow of Bank of Finland Institute for Economies in Transition (BOFIT), and a Research Fellow of the CESifo.He obtained his Bachelor, Masters, and Ph.D. degrees, respectively, from the University of Hong Kong, the University of Essex, and the University of Pennsylvania. His areas of research include (applied) econometrics, exchange rate dynamics, asset pricing, output fluctuation, and economic issues of Asian Economies. He coauthored and coedited several books, published over 100 refereed articles, and is enlisted in The America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals, the Academic Keys Who s Who in Social Sciences Higher Education, Who's Who in Economics, Who's Who in America, and Who's Who in the World.

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Exchange rate prediction redux
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- Exchange Rates

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The interest rate effect on private saving: Alternative perspectives
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- Macroeconomic policy

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Estimating currency misalignment using the Penn effect: It’s not as simple as it looks
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- Development 
- Frontiers of economic research
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China’s capital flight and US monetary policy
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- Global economy 
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International reserves before and after the Global Crisis: Is there no end to hoarding?
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- Global crisis 
- International Finance