Research Features

Chew Soo Hong reminisces about his research career and tells us how he developed an interest in economic models of decision-making.

 

Is it possible to make sharp predictions in strategic situations? How can auction designs be improved? Chen Yi-Chun tells us of his early encounters with game theory and of the questions that, over the years, have intrigued and challenged him.

 

What is the macroeconomic impact of government spending on infrastructure projects? What assurance should a central bank provide on how it will react to future events?    How to build macroeconomic models that are both precise and intelligible?   These questions are among those that Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup addresses in his research.

 

When pollution begets pollution…

The research of Liu Haoming and Alberto Salvo traces how responses to pollution magnify the environmental damage that it causes.

Air pollution drives food delivery and plastic waste in China

Air pollution raises residential electricity demand in Singapore

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