Tan Mei Ling

Dr.Tan Mei Ling specializes in global macroeconomic policy coordination and emerging market development. Her research contributions include three key dimensions:
- Developing the “Policy Resonance” theoretical model to unravel transmission mechanisms between developed economies’ quantitative easing and emerging market capital flows;
- Creating the “Structural Vulnerability Index” to systematically evaluate equilibrium points in developing nations’ debt sustainability versus monetary sovereignty concessions;
- Proposing the “Dual-Track Digitalization” framework to track central bank digital currencies’ (CBDC) disruptive impact on traditional cross-border payment systems.
- Her methodology emphasizes cross-validation between macro-econometric models and micro-level enterprise survey data, with expertise in deconstructing policy expectation factors within commodity price volatility using high-frequency financial data. Recent investigations focus on comparative effectiveness of industrial policies amid global supply chain restructuring, alongside leveraging effects of climate finance instruments in developing economies’ green transitions.
