Dr Shuaiyi LIU, Anny (劉帥跇博士)
PhD (HKBU)
BBA (HKBU)

Lecturer
Department of Economics and Finance

Tel : (852) 3963 5795
Email :
sliu@hsu.edu.hk


Dr. Liu earned her PhD in Economics and a BBA with First Class Honours, double concentrations in Finance and Applied Economics from Hong Kong Baptist University. She has received several awards and scholarships, including Padma & Hari Harilela Scholarship for Outstanding Students, Hong Kong Baptist University Outstanding Student Leaders Award, Outstanding BBA Student Leader Scholarship, and HKSAR Government Talent Development Scholarship.

Dr. Liu’s research spans a broad range of macroeconomic topics and examines the intersection of environmental sustainability and economic policy. She actively integrates macroeconomic modelling and forecasting techniques into her work.

Dr. Liu achieved a Grade 11 performance diploma in violin and Grade 9 in Guzheng. She has been a member of her university’s table tennis team since her freshman year. Additionally, she is an experienced Master of Ceremonies and was awarded a Merit prize in the Tenth Hong Kong Inter-Tertiary Institution Putonghua Recitation Contest (native-speaker group). She also secured first (second) place in the National English Debate (Speaking) Competition for Secondary School Students.

Research and Teaching InterestsIntellectual Contributions (Publications, Conferences, Books, Book Chapters, etc.)Research Grants and AwardsBusiness and Professional Engagement (including membership)
TopResearch and Teaching Interests
Macroeconomics

Courses taught:
ECO1001 Business Economics 1
ECO1002 Business Economics 2
ECO2003 Macroeconomics: Policy and Applications
ECO3001 Money and Banking
ECO4001 Economic Growth and Development
ECO4004 Economies of Mainland China and Hong Kong SAR (include field trips to the Greater Bay Area)
TopIntellectual Contributions (Publications, Conferences, Books, Book Chapters, etc.)
Publications:
Wu, W., Liu, Y., Su, L., Cheong, T. S., & Liu, S. (2025). Research on carbon emission reduction and its conditional effects of digital economy based on Artificial Neural Networks. Shengtai Xuebao, 45(11), 5229~5245.
吴伟平,刘雨宁,苏乐言,张俊狮,刘帅跇. (2025) 基于人工神经网络的数字经济碳减排及其条件效应 《生态学报》, 45 (11), 5229-5245.
Cheong, T. S., Liu, S., Ma, N., & Han, T. (2025). The Impact of Public Environmental Concern on Corporate ESG Performance. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 18(2), 82.

Conferences:
Liu, S. (2024). Bank Reserve Requirements: Stabilizer or Sterilizer? A Look at the Chinese Monetary Policy Regime. The 46th Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference.
Ma, N., Cheong, T. S. & Liu, S. (2024). The Nexus between Digital Financial Inclusion and Green Economy Efficiency: The Case of Chinese Cities. 2024 Cambridge Sustainability Forum.
Wu, W., Su, L., Cheong, T. S., Liu, S. & Yang, Y. (2023). Dynamic Nonlinear Influence of Digital Economy on China’s Carbon Emissions: Evidence from Artificial Neural network.  Inaugural ISETS International Conference 2023.
Liu, S. & Luk, P.S.K. (2019), “Bank Reserve Requirements, Capital Controls and Chinese Monetary Policy”, Singapore Economic Review Conference 2019.
TopResearch Grants and Awards
Principal Investigator, University Grants Committee Faculty Development Scheme 2024 (UGC/FDS14/B08/24). Project Title: Two Birds, One Stone? A Look on China's Targeted Reserve Reduction in the Context of Going Green and Opening up.
(https://www.ugc.edu.hk/eng/rgc/funding_opport/fds/funded%20research/fds2425_abstract.html#UGC/FDS14/B08/24)
TopBusiness and Professional Engagement (including membership)
Lifetime member, Beta Gamma Sigma
Member, Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES)
Reviewer, the 6th World Business Ethics Forum
Ad-hoc reviewer, International Journal of Services and Standards
Invited speaker, International Women’s Forum, March 17-18, 2025, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Doctoral Intern, Hong Kong Institute of Monetary and Financial Research, Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Citi-HKCSS Community Intern Program (nominated, on behalf of all the interns, to present a self-designed thank-you card to Citigroup during the recognition ceremony)