Yuemei Ji
LICOS, University of Leuven
Yuemei Ji did her undergraduate studies in economics at Fudan University in Shanghai and obtained her PhD in economics from the University of Leuven in March 2011. Currently, she is associated with LICOS at the University of Leuven. Her areas of expertise are the economics of education and international financial economics.
Articles by Yuemei Ji:
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Are Germans really poorer than Spaniards, Italians and Greeks?
16 April 2013, 120908 reads
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Panic-driven austerity in the Eurozone and its implications
21 February 2013, 125787 reads
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TARGET2 as a scapegoat for German errors
2 November 2012, 16805 reads
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How Germany can avoid wealth losses if the Eurozone breaks up: Limit conversion to German residents
18 September 2012, 22436 reads
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Mispricing of sovereign risk and multiple equilibria in the Eurozone
23 January 2012, 17537 reads
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