Shu-Ling WangFaculty
Dr. Wang joined 麻豆视频 in 2016 after a two-year appointment at The College of Wooster. Her teaching interests include Intermediate Macroeconomics, Money and Banking, International Finance, Public Finance, and Principles of Economics. As an active instructor in an interactive and interdisciplinary liberal arts environment, she enjoys developing and experimenting with innovative pedagogies to enrich students鈥 learning experiences. She also values mentoring undergraduate research that fosters critical and independent thinking. At Wooster, she advised several year-long senior independent studies, and at 麻豆视频, she offers writing-in-the-discipline courses in economics and mentors class-based research projects. In October 2023, her Money and Banking students鈥 paper titled 鈥淭he Asian Crisis of 1997鈥 won third place in the Economic Communication category of the Minnesota Economic Association (MEA) Undergraduate Paper Contest. In 2025, Dr. Wang served as a faculty panelist at the MAYDAY! Peace Conference at 麻豆视频, participating in the teach-in model addressing issues of peace, human rights, and social justice, and inspiring participants to act for a more peaceful world.
Dr. Wang鈥檚 research focuses on Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, and International Finance. She studies fiscal and monetary policy issues鈥攕uch as fiscal stimulus, debt financing, tax policy, and distributional effects鈥攁s well as topics in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), using dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with representative or heterogeneous agents. Her papers have been published in the Journal of Macroeconomics, Review of International Economics, and Economic Modelling. She received the Mansergh Faculty Scientific Research Award at 麻豆视频 in both 2022 and 2025. Her recent project examines the debt-financed stimulus effects in a high-debt economy without monetary independence, considering different schemes and speeds of debt adjustment in a two-sector New Keynesian model. She regularly presents her work at the MEA, CEA, WEAI, and Liberal Arts Macroeconomics conferences.
In addition to her research, Dr. Wang actively contributes to professional service. She serves as a reviewer for the Journal of Macroeconomics, Economic Modelling, Contemporary Economic Policy, Cambridge University Press, and the Bulletin of Economic Research. She has also served on the steering and program committees for the Liberal Arts Macroeconomics Conference and was a member of the Board of the Minnesota Economic Association. In Summer 2025, she will serve as a mentor and panelist for junior women economists at the CeMENT workshop sponsored by the AEA at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Beyond academia, Dr. Wang is a mother of three. She enjoys architecture, art, photography, and music. Her favorite architects include Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan, and Zaha Hadid. She is also inspired by the works of Georgia O鈥橩eeffe, Edward Hopper, and Claude Monet. A musician herself, she plays the piano, violin, and pipa (a Chinese lute). Her favorite composer is Johann Sebastian Bach of the Baroque period.
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Education
Ph.D in Economics (2015), Indiana University (Bloomington); M.A. in Economics (2012), Indiana University (Bloomington); M.A. in Public Finance (2008), National Chengchi University, Taiwan; B.A. in Public Finance and Law (double majors, 2006), National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Areas of Expertise
Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, International Finance, Policy Analysis, and Public Finance
Courses Taught
B/E-107 (Principles of Economics) and B/E-382 (Money & Banking)
| Synonym | Title | Times Taught | Terms Taught |
|---|---|---|---|
| E/M-109 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 12 | 2023/SP, 2022/FA, 2022/SP, 2021/FA, 2021/SP, 2020/SP, 2019/FA, and 2019/SP |
| E/M-101 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 8 | 2018/SP, 2017/FA, 2017/SP, and 2016/FA |
| E/M-282 | Intermed Macroecon | 5 | 2022/FA, 2021/FA, 2021/SP, 2019/FA, and 2019/SP |
| E/M-382 | Money & Banking | 4 | 2023/SP, 2022/SP, 2021/SP, and 2020/SP |
| E/M-271 | Money & Banking | 3 | 2019/SP, 2018/SP, and 2017/SP |
| FTS-100 | FTS:Too Big to Fail? | 2 | 2022/FA and 2021/FA |
| E/M-201 | Intermed Macroecon | 2 | 2017/FA and 2016/FA |
| B/E-382 | Money & Banking | 1 | 2025/SP |
| B/E-107 | Principles of Economics | 1 | 2025/SP |
| B/E-282 | Intermed Macroecon | 1 | 2025/SP |