Dr Bingsong Wang

School of Economics

Lecturer in Economics

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bingsong.wang@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 3397

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Dr Bingsong Wang
School of Economics
Room D41a
Elmfield Building
Northumberland Road
Sheffield
S10 2TU
Profile

Bingsong joined the School of Economics at the University of Sheffield in September 2021. He previously taught in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick from 2016 to 2021. He earned his PhD from the University of Bath in December 2016.

Research interests

Bingsong’s research interests lie in macroeconomics, with a focus on labour market dynamics, business cycles, wage formation, firm market power, and income and wealth inequality. He is interested in supervising PhD students in any of these areas.

Publications

Journal articles

  • Ellington M, Martin C & Wang B (2024) . Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 56(2-3), 613-626.
  • Wang B (2023) . Review of Economic Dynamics, 51, 1-15.
  • Ellington M, Martin C & Wang B (2021) . Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 127, 104104.
  • Martin C & Wang B (2020) . Journal of Macroeconomics, 66, 103243-103243.
  • Wang B (2020) . Macroeconomic Dynamics, 26(1), 250-262.
  • Martin C & Wang B (2018) . Oxford Economic Papers, 70(4), 1016-1035.

Working papers

  • Ellington M, Martin C & Wang B (2024) Evolving Beveridge Curve dynamics. The Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series (SERPS), 2024007.
  • Wang B (2022) The fundamental surplus revisited. The Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series (SERPS), 2022021.
  • Ellington M, Martin C & Wang B (2022) Revisiting real wage rigidity. The Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series (SERPS), 2022015.
  • Wang B (2022) Can the stochastic discount factor explain unemployment fluctuations?. : The Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series (SERPS), 2022006.
Teaching activities

Bingsong currently teaches on the following modules:

  • ECN21006 Macroeconomic Policy
  • ECN6660 Monetary Economics