Nguyen Quoc Anh Pham In 'Postgraduate' Anna AtkinsAnnalise GaleaDuiyi (Claire) DaiEdmund Osei AfriyieEmmanuel KwawFahimeh NegintajiGuanyi QiHaokun PangHuiyuan ZhengIbrahim AlhanayaKeru DuanKizito Ojilong'Lowri Wyn EvansLuke KowalskiLuqi SunMarcelleMaria Teresa Gonzalez ValenciaMegan BurnettMzwanele NtshwantiNguyen Quoc Anh PhamNorfahis Binti Mohd AnuarPostgraduate Student ProfilesQingzhe DuRaymond O'brienRobin StruberSamiratu WahabSara Al-RasheedSara Al-RasheedShirley Maud AcheampongTamoghna BoseToto SugiantoXuxiangru (Fiona) FanYan GuYuwei WangYuxuan WuYuying WuZhihang ShiZikai Han Back to 'Student Profiles' Business Cycles and Macroeconomic Policies Anh Pham’s research focuses on using the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) models to examine the effects of exogenous shocks on the business cycles as well as the effectiveness of government-implemented macroeconomic policies. Supervisors: Professor John Fender Professor Pei Kuang Qualifications MSc in Financial Economics University of Birmingham Biography Anh Pham is interested in business cycles and macroeconomic policies. His research tries to answer whether our economy and society are better off with the implemented policies, and how the application of these policies may truly mitigate the effects of unfavourable shocks. Research interests Monetary policy Fiscal policy DSGE modelling Scholarship Birmingham Business School