Dr Qazi Haque
Senior Lecturer
School of Economics and Public Policy
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Dr Qazi Haque is a Senior Lecturer and the Honours Program Director in the School of Economics and Public Policy. His research interests are in Macroeconomics and Applied Macroeconometrics. He holds a PhD in Economics from The University of Adelaide and was awarded the University Doctoral Research Medal in recognition of outstanding doctoral thesis outcome. Prior to joining The University of Adelaide as a Lecturer, he worked as an Economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia and as a Post-Doctoral researcher at The University of Western Australia. He is currently serving as the Secretary in the Executive Board of The Australasian Macroeconomics Society. He is also affiliated as a Research Associate in the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA) at ANU and has been a visiting researcher at renowned academic and policy institutions including the University of Oxford, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and De Nederlandsche Bank. His research has been published in top-ranked journals including, among others, in the European Economic Review, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Applied Econometrics.
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My research interests are in Macroeconomics and Applied Macroeconometrics.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2024 - ongoing Senior Lecturer The University of Adelaide 2022 - 2023 Lecturer University of Adelaide 2021 - 2021 Research Fellow The University of Adelaide 2019 - ongoing Research Associate Australian National University 2019 - 2021 Research Officer University of Western Australia 2018 - 2019 Economist Reserve Bank of Australia -
Awards and Achievements
Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount 2018 Award Dean's Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence University of Adelaide Australia - 2018 Award Doctoral Research Medal University of Adelaide Australia - 2017 Research Award Reserve Bank of New Zealand and New Zealand Econometric Study Group Research Award - - - 2017 Research Award Dean's Commendation for Research Excellence University of Adelaide Australia - 2014 Scholarship Adelaide Graduate Research Scholarship The University of Adelaide Australia - 2013 Scholarship Adelaide International Honours Scholarship The University of Adelaide Australia - 2011 Award The Executive Dean’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement 2011 The University of Adelaide Australia - 2010 Award The Executive Dean’s Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement 2010 The University of Adelaide Australia - -
Research Interests
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Journals
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Working Paper
Year Citation 2024 Haque, Q., Pavlov, O., & Weder, M. (2024). Superstar Firms and Aggregate Flucutations. 2023 Haque, Q., Li, M., & Fu, B. (2023). Exchange rates, interest parity and time-varying regressions. 2022 Doko Tchatoka, F., Haque, Q., & Terrell, M. (2022). Monetary policy shocks and exchange rate dynamics in small open economies. 2022 Haque, Q., Ascari, G., & Bonomolo, P. (2022). The Long-Run Phillips Curve is . . . a Curve. 2021 Doko Tchatoka, F., & Haque, Q. (2021). Revisiting the macroeconomic effects of monetary policy shocks*. Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Australian National University. 2020 Doko Tchatoka, F., & Haque, Q. (2020). On bootstrapping tests of equal forecast accuracy for nested models. Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Australian National University. 2020 Haque, Q., & Magnusson, L. M. (2020). Identification robust empirical evidence on the Euler equation in open economies. CAMA Working Papers 2020-07, Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.. 2017 Haque, Q. G. (2017). Monetary policy, target inflation and the great moderation: an empirical investigation. School of Economics, The University of Adelaide.
DOI Scopus4- Hambur, J., & Haque, Q. (n.d.). Can We Use High-frequency Yield Data to Better Understand the Effects of Monetary Policy and Its Communication? Yes and No!. Reserve Bank of Australia.
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- 2024-26: Discovery Project Grant "Implications of Global Economic Forces for Domestic Monetary Policy", Australian Research Council, with Benjamin Wong (Lead CI) , James Morley, Qingyuan Du
- 2023: ABLE ECR Research Leadership Grant, Chief Investigator, joint with Firmin Doko Tchatoka
- 2017: Australia-Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme - Understanding Job Creation: the Role of Firm Age and Job Duration joint with Jacob Wong and Britta Gehrke
- 2014-Present: Adelaide Graduate Research Scholarship
- 2013: Adelaide International Honours Scholarship
Course Coordinator/Lecturer, The University of Adelaide
2024: Econometrics IV (Honours & PG); Intermediate Econometrics II; International Finance III
2023: Challenges in Economic Policy and Applied Research (Masters Capstone); Intermediate Econometrics; International Finance
2022: Intermediate Econometrics; International Finance
2021: Quantitative Methods for Economic Analysis; Intermediate Econometrics; International Finance
Instructor, Mini-Course at Reserve Bank of New Zealand (April 2018)
Topics: Bayesian Estimation of State-Space Models using Particle Filtering; Solving and Estimating DSGE Models; Macroeconomics of Trend Inflation
Teaching Assistant, The University of Western Australia
2019: Applied Macroeconomics
2020: Microeconomics: Policy and Applications; Applied Macroeconomics
Teaching Assistant, The University of Adelaide
2012: Intermediate Macroeconomics
2013: Intermediate Macroeconomics; International Finance
2014: Intermediate Macroeconomics; Advanced Macroeconomics
2015: Intermediate Macroeconomics; Money, Banking and Financial Markets; Principles of Macroeconomics
2016: Intermediate Macroeconomics; Money, Banking and Financial Markets
2017: Intermediate Macroeconomics; Money, Banking and Financial Markets; Principles of Economics
2018: Intermediate Macroeconomics; Money, Banking and Financial Markets; Principles of Economics
Teaching Adviser, The University of Adelaide
2017: Economics Drop-In Centre, Faculty of the Professions
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Current Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2024 Co-Supervisor Essays on Inference and Forecasting with Mixed-frequency Data using Machine Learning Methods Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Ruixin Qin 2023 Co-Supervisor Essays on High Dimensional Causal Inference and Covariate Selection Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Bahare Dadgar 2022 Co-Supervisor Forecast Reconciliation for Discrete Time Series Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Abbas Hakeem 2022 Co-Supervisor Essays in Bayesian Panel Vector Autoregressions with Application to Machine Learning Methods Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Zhiruo Zhang -
Past Higher Degree by Research Supervision (University of Adelaide)
Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name 2022 - 2024 Co-Supervisor Labour Market Dynamics in the Twenty-First Century Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Francesco Roncone
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Board Memberships
Date Role Board name Institution name Country 2023 - ongoing Secretary Executive Board Australasian Macroeconomics Society Australia
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