Jennifer Chang

Qualifications Bachelor of Laws, Australian National University, , 2005 Bachelor of Economics (First Class Honours), ANU, Canberra, 2003.

Awards/ Scholarships Sir Roland Wilson Foundation PhD Scholarship, ANU, 2011 Honours Scholarship, ANU, 2003 Commercial Representatives’ and Agents’ Association of Limited Prize (Best result in Economics III (H) course, ANU), 2002.

Professional History February 2012 onwards: PhD Scholar, Australian Centre on China in the World, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU

2011-2012: Policy Analyst, China Policy Unit, International Economy Division, Australian Commonwealth Treasury (acting manager in January 2012), Canberra

2011: PhD Scholar (part-time) Australian Centre on China in the World, College of Asia and the Pacific, ANU

2009–2011: Senior Analyst, North Asia Branch, Office of National Assessments, Canberra

2007-2008: Policy Analyst, Business Investment and Public forecasts, Labour Market forecasts, Domestic Economy Division, Australian Commonwealth Treasury, Canberra

2006: Policy Analyst, G-20 Policy Unit, G-20 and APEC Secretariat, Australian Commonwealth Treasury, Canberra

2004-2005: Policy Analyst, Asia Policy Unit, International Economy Division, Australian Commonwealth Treasury, Canberra

Other Languages Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese) Publications ‘Structural effects of a sustained rise in the terms of trade’, with Adam McKissack, Robert Ewing and Jyoti Rahman, Australian Commonwealth Treasury Working Paper 2008-01

‘The Chinese currency: How undervalued and how much does it matter?’, with Phil Garton, Economic Roundup (Spring 2005), Canberra: Australian Commonwealth Treasury

‘Trade reform, macroeconomic policy and sectoral labour movement in China’, with Rod Tyers, in Ross Garnaut and Ligang Song eds, China 2003: New Engine for Growth, Canberra: Asia-Pacific Press, 2003