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Dr. Linda Yueh Linda
Yueh is Fellow in Economics at St. Edmund Hall, University of
Oxford. She is an Associate of the Globalisation Programme of the Centre for Economic
Performance at the London School of
Economics and Political Science (LSE), Fellow of The Royal Society for the Encouragement of
Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA) and Member of the Bar of New York
State in the USA. She is also visiting the London Business School in 2009/10. |
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Contact
details: St.
Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, Queens Lane, Oxford OX1 4AR, UK. Telephone:
+44 (0)1865 279023. Fax: +44 (0)1865 279090. E-mail: linda.yueh@economics.ox.ac.uk.
Website: www.lindayueh.com.
Research and professional interests: Research areas
include economic development and growth, and law and economics, with a focus on
global issues and the economy of China. The UK and global economies as
well as the rise of emerging markets are among current professional interests.
New research centre: I am the Director of the newly launched China Growth
Centre (CGC) at St
Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, which is focused on researching economic and
legal/institutional issues of importance to China and the world.
Highlighted podcast: The Credit Crunch and Global Recession – A podcast series about the credit crunch and global recession featuring
Oxford academics. This series will examine how the current crisis developed,
analyse market and government responses to it, and look at what might happen
next. Our discussions can also be downloaded via Oxford University’s iTunes
website: http://itunes.ox.ac.uk/.
Books
The Economy of China, Edward Elgar
Publishing Limited, forthcoming in
May 2010. Purchase information can be found from the publisher’s website here.
The
Future of Asian Trade and Growth: Economic Development with the Emergence of
China, editor, Rouledge,
2009. This edited volume assesses the emergence of China and the impact that it
has on the Asian region’s growth prospects. In particular, it examines trade
and the export-led growth model that has propelled Asia into a manufacturing
centre for the world. The China effect is assessed in terms of a poor, middle
income and large emerging country in the region as well as with respect to the
United States and Europe. Details and purchase information can be found here
from the publisher’s website or from Amazon.
The Law and Economics of Globalisation -- This edited volume published in 2009 comprises a
set of papers examining the cutting-edge legal, economic and cross-disciplinary
issues surrounding globalisation and the challenges of the 21st century. Purchase information can be found here or from Amazon.
Macroeconomics -- A macroeconomics
textbook covering the UK, U.S., EU, and global economy, co-authored with Graeme Chamberlin. Details and
purchase information can be found here
on the publisher's website or from Amazon.
Globalisation and Economic Growth in China (co-edited with Yang
Yao, China Center for Economic Research, Beijing
University) was published in 2006. The book covers the growth
prospects for China, and the wider global impact of China's rise.
Purchase information can be found here or from Amazon.
Economic Development and Growth -- I serve as
Series Editor for the book series, Series on Economic Development and Growth,
published by World Scientific
Publishing. In starting this series, we intend to publish a set of
monographs and edited volumes covering topical theoretical and empirical issues
in the growth and development field. The website can be found here, which
includes directions for submitting a book proposal.
Short articles: "A Multilateral Approach to
Energy Security," Global Policy, forthcoming in the
inaugural issue in 2010; “China and the Global Financial Crisis,” in QFinance, October 2009; "Counting on
China," in 'The G20 Summit: Growth, Stability, Jobs' publication, April
2009, pp. 54-55;
“China’s
Productivity Challenge,” Business Strategy Review, Vol. 20, Issue 1,
pp. 68-71, Spring 2009. "The Chinese
Entrepreneur," Business Strategy Review, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Summer 2008; "Reflections on the EU-China Economic Relationship," in
the Social Europe Journal,
volume 3, issue 3, Spring 2008; "The China
Effect," (with Anthony J. Venables),
CentrePiece, The
Magazine of the Centre for Economic Performance, Autumn 2006, which analyses
the global economic impact of China's growth; "Economic Growth and Poverty
Reduction in China," The Philosophers' Magazine, 2006; "China's
Challenges," LSE
Magazine, Winter 2005, covering the evolution of China in 2006 and beyond;
“New Challenges for Marketing,” Market Leader, Spring 2005,
covering China's emerging market. A letter to the editor, "Hong Kong's Challenge," can be found
in the March 2005 edition of Management Today. "China and
India: Comparative Perspectives," Analyst, Special Annual Issue,
December 2004. "Is China's Reform Agenda on Track?" (with a
focus on financial and banking sector reforms), Emerging Markets, 2 October 2004. The First
Fifty Years: A Celebration of Trade Between the People's Republic of China and
the United Kingdom, in which Howard Davies and I wrote the
keynote chapter in a bilingual (English and Chinese) volume published by
Haymarket Publishing in July 2004. "China Dreams,"
(with Howard Davies),
Management Today, March 2004. "Chinese Economy: Emerging Challenges," Analyst, December
2003.
Media interviews: Recent commentaries and
interviews can be found here.
Online course: New Economic
Powers: A course created for Oxford University's Department for
Continuing Education. "In the global economy of the 21st century, Brazil,
Russia, India, and China (BRIC) are suddenly emerging as major players, shaking
up the existing order, and generating waves of uncertainty around the world.
Will the U.S., Japan, and Europe be surpassed by these new economic powers? How
did these countries achieve their success? Will that success last? What lessons
can be learned from their strategies? And how will the world be reshaped by
their emergence?" The
course runs three times a year and enrolment information can be found here.
Research Papers
“U.S., China and Global
Imbalances,” China Economic Journal, forthcoming
in 2010.
“30 Years of Legal
and Economic Reforms in China: Laws, Institutions and Growth,” Journal
of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, forthcoming in 2010.
Book review, Inequality and Growth
in China, edited by Guanghua Wan, Pacific
Affairs, forthcoming.
Book
review, China’s Monetary Challenges: Past Experiences & Future Prospects,
by Richard C.K. Burdekin, Economica, forthcoming.
"The
New Energy Order: Managing Insecurities in the 21st Century," Foreign
Affairs, 1(89), 61-73, January/February
2010 (with David G. Victor).
"Patent
Laws and Innovation in China," International Review of
Law and Economics,
29(4), 304-313, 2009 (University of
Oxford, Department of Economics Discussion Paper No.
271, July 2006).
“From the Great Moderation to the
Global Financial Crisis: Emerging Markets and Reforming the International
Economic System,” The Whitehead
“Self-employment in Urban China: Networking in a Transition
Economy,” China Economic Review,
20(3), 471-484, 2009.
Book
reviews, How China Grows: Investment, Finance, and Reform, by James
Riedel, Jing Jin and Jian Gao, and Assessing the Extent of China’s
Marketization, by Xiaoxi Li, ed., Economica,
76(303), 599-601, 2009.
“Law, Finance and Economic Growth in China: An Introduction,”
World
Development, 37(4),
753-762, 2009 (with Yang Yao).
"China's Entrepreneurs," World Development, 37(4), 778-786, 2009 (University of
Oxford, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper No.
324, April 2007).
"Perspectives
on China's Growth: Prospects and Wider Impact," in China, India
and Beyond: Drivers and Limitations of Development, N. Dinello and S.
Wang, eds., Edward Elgar Global Development Network Series Volume 4, 2009.
Book
review, Multinationals and Economic Growth in East Asia: Foreign Direct Investment,
Corporate Strategies and National Economic Development, by Shujiro Urata,
Chia Siow Yue and Fukunari Kimura, eds., Economica,
76(301), 213-214, 2009.
“Competition
or Segmentation in China’s Urban Labour Market?" Cambridge
Journal of Economics,
33(1), 79-94, 2009 (with John Knight)
(“Urban Insiders and Rural Outsiders: Complementarity or Competition in China's
Urban Labour Market?" University of Oxford, Department of Economics,
Discussion Paper No. 217, Oxford, UK, December 2004).
“How
Productive is Chinese Labour? The Contributions of Labour Market Reform,
Globalisation and Competition,” University of
Oxford, Department of Economics Discussion Paper No. 418, December 2008.
"Economic
Integration in Asia: European Perspectives" in Asian Regional Economic
Integration from the Viewpoint of Spatial Economics, M. Fujita and A.
Kuchiki, eds., Edward Elgar, Chapter 6, pp. 143-172, 2008 (with A.J.
Venables and L.
Alan Winters) (JETRO Institute of Developing Economies, Joint Research
Program Series No. 138, pp. 45-71).
“The Role of Social Capital in the Labour Market in China,” Economics
of Transition,
16(3), 389-414, 2008 (with
John Knight) (University of Oxford, Department of Economics, Discussion Paper No.
121, Oxford, UK, October 2002).
"Do
Social Networks Increase Labour Supply Elasticity?" Applied Economics Letters,
15(1), 5-10, 2008.
"The Rise of China,"
Irish Studies in International
Affairs, 18, 35-43, 2007.
"Global
Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Growth," Northwestern Journal of Technology and
Intellectual Property, 5(3), 436-448, 2007.
“Economic
Growth with the Advent of International Economic Law: Implications for Emerging
Economies,” in Emerging
Economies and the Transformation of International
Business: Brazil, Russia, India and China, Subhash C. Jain, editor, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2007.
“China’s Competitiveness,
Intra-industry and Intra-regional Trade in Asia,” in Globalisation and
Economic Growth in China, Yang Yao and Linda Yueh, eds., World
Scientific Publishing, 2006.
“China’s Economic Reforms in the
Globalisation Era,” in Globalisation and
Economic Growth in China, Yang Yao and Linda Yueh, eds., World
Scientific Publishing, 2006 (with Justin Yifu Lin and Yang Yao).
Book Review, Unemployment in
Asia, edited by John Benson and Ying Zhu, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 20(2), 85-86, 2006.
Book Review, Institutions in Transition: Land
Ownership, Property Rights and Social Conflict in China by Peter Ho, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature,
20(2), 84-85, 2006.
"Parental Investment in Children's Human Capital
in Urban China," Applied
Economics, 38(18), 2089-2111, 2006 (“A Model of
Parental Investment in Children's Human Capital," Research Paper No.
15, ESRC Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance (Skope), Oxford and Warwick
Universities, UK, Spring 2001).
“Social
Capital, Unemployment and Women’s Labour Market Outcomes in Urban China,” in Unemployment,
Inequality and Poverty in Urban China,
Li Shi and Hiroshi Sato, eds., Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy, 2006.
“China
and India: Comparative Perspectives,” in China and India: Emerging Global
Powers, N. Janardhan Rao, editor, Hyderabad: The ICFAI University Press,
2005.
"The
Contours of China's Macroeconomy: The State of Economic and Legal
Reforms," in Perspectives
on China, Raisa Asikainen, editor, The Renvall Institute, 2005.
"The
Economy: Opportunities and Risks," in China and Britain:
the Potential Impact of China's Development, Hugo de Burgh, editor, The
Smith Institute, 2005.
"Foreign
Direct Investment and Industrial Policy in China" in Infrastructure
Policy: An Introduction, P. Nair, editor, ICFAI University Press, 2005.
“Job Mobility of Residents
and Migrants in Urban China,” (with John
Knight), Journal of Comparative
Economics, 32(4), 637-660, 2004 (Discussion Paper No.
163, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, UK, June 2003).
Reprinted in Unemployment,
Inequality and Poverty in Urban China, Li Shi and Hiroshi Sato,
eds., RoutledgeCurzon, 2006.
“China's
Economic Growth with WTO Accession: Is it Sustainable?” in Chinese
Economy: Issues and Perspectives, N. Janardhan Rao, editor, ICFAI
University Press, 2004 (Asia Programme Working Paper No. 1, The Royal Institute
of International Affairs, London, UK, May 2003).
“An Investment Model of Social Capital with Empirical
Application to Women's Labour Market Outcomes in Urban China,” in Economic
Policy Analysis: China's Experience with Urban Unemployment, Poverty and Income
Inequality, in Li Shi and Hiroshi Sato, eds., China
Economic and Finance Publishers, 2004 (in Chinese).
“A Labour Market in Motion? Job
Mobility in Urban China,” (with John Knight) in Economic Policy Analysis: China's Experience with Urban
Unemployment, Poverty and Income Inequality, in Li Shi and Hiroshi Sato,
eds., China Economic and Finance Publishers,
2004 (in Chinese).
“The Role of Social Capital in the Labour Market in
China,” (with
John Knight) in Economic Policy Analysis: China's Experience
with Urban Unemployment, Poverty and Income Inequality, in Li Shi and
Hiroshi Sato, eds., China Economic and Finance
Publishers, 2004 (in Chinese).
“Chinese
Economy: Emerging Challenges,” in Financial
Markets: Emerging Scenario, N. Janardhan Rao, editor, ICFAI University
Press, 2004. Reprinted in Chinese
Economy: Issues and Perspectives, N. Janardhan Rao, editor, ICFAI University
Press, 2004. Reprinted in China and India: Emerging Global Powers,
N. Janardhan Rao, editor, Hyderabad: The ICFAI University Press, 2005.
“Wage Reforms in China During the 1990s,” Asian Economic Journal, 18(2),
149-164, 2004.
"China and Intra-regional Trade: Threat or
Opportunity?" Asia and Australasia Regional Overview, Economist
Intelligence Unit, October 2003.
"China’s New Economic
Policy? China's Economic Direction in the New Global Economy” Harvard China Review, Vol. IV,
No. 1, Fall 2003.
“An
Investment Model of Social Capital,” University of Oxford, Department of
Economics, Discussion Paper No. 83, Oxford, UK, September 2001.
“The
Relevance of Welfare Economics to Democratic Governance,” New York University Journal of
Legislation and Public Policy, 2(1), 171-178, Winter 1998
(Book review).
“The O.J. Simpson Trial: Who Was
Improperly 'Playing the Race Card'?” (with A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. and
Aderson Bellegarde François)
in Birth
of a Nation'hood: Gaze, Script, and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Case,
Toni Morrison and Claudia Brodsky Lacour, eds., Pantheon, 1997. Reprinted
as “Race and the O.J. Simpson Trial,” in F. Michael Higginbotham, Race Law,
Carolina Academic Press, 2001, pp. 465-471; second edition, 2005.
Editorial Introduction, “The Immigrant Experience,”
Asian American Policy Review:
The Harvard Journal of Asian Pacific American Public Affairs, Volume 5,
1995.
Editorial Experience
Guest Editor with Yang Yao, World
Development Special Issue on
Law, Finance and Economic Growth in China, 37(4), April 2009.
(Founding) Series Editor, Series on Economic Development and Growth,
World Scientific Publishing, 2004-
Article and Note Editor, New York University Journal of Legislation
and Public Policy, 1997-98
Co-editor,
Asian American Policy Review:
The Harvard Journal of Asian Pacific American Public Affairs, Volume 5, 1994-95
Referee for Asian Economic Journal, British
Journal of Sociology, China Economic Review, Economic Development and Cultural
Change, Economic Issues, Economics of Transition, Journal of Comparative
Economics, Journal of Economic Studies, Journal of International Development,
Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, Journal of Political
Economy, Journal of Population Economics, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and
Statistics, Oxford Development Studies, Oxford Economic Papers, POLITICS, Problems of Post-Communism
Research Grant
British Academy Larger
Research Grant, "Foreign direct investment, technology transfers and
economic growth: Evidence from China," 2007-2010.
Recent Activities
"Investing in new world order:
Emerging opportunities/ Beleggen in een nieuwe
wereldorde: stabiel rendement, minder risico?" Financial Times Global Events with Threadneedle, Amsterdam, the
Netherlands, 17 March 2010.
International Seminar on the
Direction and Policy Orientation of the 12th Five Year Plan of the People's
Republic of China, organised by the National Development and Reform Commission
and Asian Development Bank, Beijing, China, 19 January 2010.
EU/US seminar on "China's
Outlook and Policies," organised by the European Commission (EC) and the
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), Brussels, Belgium, 13 January
2010.
Summit on the Global Agenda, World Economic Forum (WEF) in
partnership with the Government of Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE),
20-22 November 2009.
“U.S., China and Global
Imbalances,” invited paper at ‘Trade and Industry in
Asia Pacific: History, Trends and Prospects,' conference organised
by The Arndt-Corden Division
of Economics at the Australian National University (ANU) and The School of
Economics and Finance, La Trobe University (LTU), ANU, Canberra, Australia,
19-20 November 2009.
“Catching Up: Productivity and Technology Transfers in China,”
seminar jointly organised by the China Economic and Business Program and the
Arndt-Corden Division of Economics, Australian National University (ANU), 18
November 2009.
2009 Beijing Forum,
Economics Sub-forum on 'The Financial Crisis: Challenges and Responses,"
invited speaker at this annual forum organised by the National School of
Government and China Center for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking
University and the Beijing Government, Beijing, China, 6-8 November 2009.
"You Produce, I Consume: Global imbalances, Causes and
Consequences," invited speaker at the Battle of Ideas
2009 Festival, London, UK, 31 October-1 November 2009.
"China and the World Economy: One Year After the
Crisis," invited plenary speaker, 3rd annual Geneva China Dialogue: 'China
and Global Sustainable Recovery: International Trade, New Energy, and Low
Carbon Cities,' International Centre fror Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Geneva,
Switzerland, 26-28 October 2009.
'China, U.S., Global
Imbalances and the 2008 Financial Crisis,' inaugural lecture of the
China Growth Centre (CGC), St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, 26
September 2009.
"How Productive is Chinese
Labour? The Contributions of Labour Market Reforms, Competition and
Globalisation," invited paper at the 4th annual CARIS (Centre
for the Analysis of Regional Integration at Sussex) conference on regionalism
at the University of Sussex, organised with the World Bank and the Swiss NCCR
Trade Centre, Brighton, UK, 14-15 September 2009.
"China and the Financial Crisis," seminar at the
International Finance Division, Bank of England, London, UK, 22 June 2009.
“The Impact of the Global
Financial Crisis on Domestic and Regional Stability,” invited speaker at the
International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) and Japanese Institute of
International Affairs (JIIA) Forum on ‘Global Strategic Challenges as Played
out in Asia,’ Tokyo, Japan, 1-3 June 2009.
“China’s Role in the Financial Crisis,” paper
presentation at ‘Financial Stability and Transmission of Credit Risk’ workshop
held by Essex Business School and the Money, Macro and Finance (MMF) Research
Group, Centre for Empirical Research, Brunel University, London, UK, 21 May
2009.
“Chinese Firms and the
Quest for Sustainable Competitive Advantage,” panelist at ‘The
People’s Republic ahead of Its 60th Anniversary: Can China Become the Engine
for World Economic Growth?’ conference organised by University of Oxford
China Centre and Standard Chartered Bank, London, UK, 18 May 2009.
“India and China – Global Partners or Rivals?” invited speaker at the Commonwealth Journalists Association (UK) event
with Lord Meghnad Desai (chair), Gurcharan Das and Jenny Clegg, House of
Commons, UK Parliament, London, UK, 13 May 2009.
Presentation at ‘China: Global Prospects and Local
Constraints’ seminar, HM Treasury, London, UK, 6 May 2009.
“The
International Symposium on the Government Regulation of Occupations” invited
discussant at the British Journal of Industrial Relations and Centre for
Economic Performance Symposium, London School of Economics, 12-13 March 2009.
“The Dragon
Arises: Chinese women and the emergence of
“The
Relationship between Law and Economic Growth in China,” paper given at Seminars on the
Chinese Economy, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK,
4 February 2009.
“
British Council’s ‘Going Global 3
Conference,’
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“Africa and China
the Road Ahead…,” Invited
Inaugural
Summit on the Global Agenda, World
Economic Forum in partnership with the Government of Dubai, exclusively for
Members of the Network of Global Agenda Councils, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
(UAE), 7-9 November 2008.
"Emerging
Economies -- Question Time," Battle of Ideas Festival, London, UK, 1 November 2008.
"How Productive is Chinese Labour? The Contributions
of Labour Market Reforms, Competition and Globalisation," seminar at
Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, 27 October 2008.
"The
Relationship between Law and Economic Growth in China," paper presentation
at 'Thirty Years of Reform and Development: What Can
China Offer the Developing World?' conference organised by China Center for
Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University, Ministry of Finance of the
People’s Republic of China, the Asian Development Bank, and the China Economic
Research Center at the Stockholm School of Economics, at CCER, Beijing, China,
25-26 October 2008.
"Challenging
China," Europe China Institute, Nyenrode Business University, Breukelen,
The Netherlands, 30 October 2008.
"Scotland
and China in a Globalising World," The Edinburgh Lectures, Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 16 October 2008.
“How
Productive is Chinese Labour? The Contributions of Labour Market Reform,
Competition and Globalisation,” paper presented at the conference on The Microeconomic Drivers of Growth in
China, organised by the University of Oxford and China Center for Economic Research
(CCER), Beijing University, held at St. Edmund Hall, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK, 29-30 September 2008.
“India and China: how will Europe fare in the
competitiveness stakes?” Invited speaker on ‘China, India and Europe: Who are
the Winners and Losers?’ panel at the Wilton Park
British-German Forum 2008: Facing the
New Global Realities? How should Europe Respond? Wiston House, UK, 10 July 2008.
“The
Law and Economics of Entrepreneurship in China’s Marketising Economy,” Research
Symposium on The Economics and Law of the Entrepreneur, Searle
Center on Law, Regulation, and Economic Growth, Northwestern University
School of Law, Chicago, IL, USA, 18-19 June 2008.
“Patent Laws and Innovation in China,” paper
presentation at ‘Confronting
the Challenge of Technology for Development: Experiences from the BRICS,’ Sanjaya Lall
Programme for Technology and Management for Development (SLPTMD) and UNIDO, Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House,
University of Oxford, 29-30 May 2008.
"Innovation
and Laws in China’s Development," seminar at the Economic Department,
Birmingham University, Birmingham, UK, 10 March 2008.
"Institutions
and China's Economic Growth," paper presentation at the Second Annual All China Economics (ACE)
International Conference, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China,
12-14 December 2007.
"Entrepreneurship
and Self-Employment in China," seminar at the Economics and Finance Department,
Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK, 21 November 2007.
"Laws,
Institutions, Social Capital and Economic Development," Invited keynote
speaker, Global Development: Science
and Policies for the Future, IIASA Conference 2007/35th Anniversary
conference, Vienna, Austria, 14-15 November 2007.
Invited
speaker, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Geneva China Trade and Sustainable
Development Series, 'High Level Dialogue on the Role of China in Global Trade
Governance: Developing Countries and Sustainable Development,' Geneva,
Switzerland, 29-30 October 2007.
“Self-Employment in China: Networking in a Transition
Economy,” paper presentation at the 6th International Conference on
the Chinese Economy, ‘Is China’s Development Sustainable?’ University of
Auvergne, CERDI-IDREC,
Clermont-Ferrand, France, 18-19 October 2007.
“China and the
World,” Invited speaker, Inaugural Annual Meeting of the New Champions – From
Davos to Dalian, World Economic Forum
and The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China, Dalian,
China, 4-8 September 2007.
"Economic
Growth, Sustainability and Prosperity in Europe: Squaring the Circle? Scenarios
for Globalisation," Invited speaker at Wilton
Park British-German Forum, Wiston House, UK, 12 July 2007.
"The
Short View: Chinese Breakneck Growth, Still Time to Slam on the Brakes?"
Invited speaker at 'China: Boom, Gloom or Doom?' OECD seminar held by the OECD
Development Centre and the Emerging Markets Network (EmNet), Paris, France,
6 July 2007.
“Law in China's Transition,” Paper for a panel on
‘Market Transition in China,” at the 11th Annual Conference on Comparative
Institutional Analysis: Economics, Politics and Law, International Society
for New Institutional Economics, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland,
21-23 June, 2007.
“China’s Growth and Wider Impact,” Invited
seminar at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, UK, 4 June 2007.
“China and the Global Economy,” Invited seminar
at the Lancaster
Centre for Management in China, Lancaster University Management School,
Lancaster, UK, 25 May 2007.
"Technological
Drivers of BRIC Economies: Public Versus Private Sector Control," Invited
speaker at 'Of BRICs & Mortar: Technological Drivers in Booming Economies,'
Northwestern
Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property Second Annual Symposium,
Chicago, IL, USA, 13 April 2007.
“How Sustainable is China’s Economic Growth?” Invited
speaker, Stockholm
China Forum, German Marshall Fund, the STINT Foundation, the Bank of Sweden
Tercentenary Foundation, and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs,
Stockholm, Sweden, 18-20 March 2007.
Invited
speaker, DFID Research Strategy Visioning Workshop, London, UK, 7 March 2007.
"China's
Entrepreneurs," Paper at Research Seminars
on The Chinese Economy, Department of Economics, University of Oxford,
Oxford, UK, 14 February 2007.
"Prospects and Challenges of Asian
Development," Invited keynote speaker at 'Shaping a New Global Reality:
The Rise of Asia and its Implications,' The Eighth Annual Global Development
Conference of the Global Development Network,
Beijing, China, 14-16 January 2007.
“The
Rising Power of Asia in International Affairs,” Invited speaker at the Annual
Conference of the Royal Irish
Academy, Dublin, Ireland, 24 November 2006.
Co-organiser,
Conference on Law,
Finance and Economic Growth in China, Stockholm School of Economics,
Stockholm, Sweden, 17-19 November 2006.
“Does
Creating Wealth Cost the Earth?” Invited panellist with Richard Chartres, Bishop of London and the Church of England's
spokesperson on the Environment; Sir David King,
Chief Scientific Adviser to H. M. Government; Satish Kumar Jain,
ecologist and founder of Schumacher College; Tim Smit, founder and Chief Executive
of the Eden Project,
St.
Paul’s Institute, St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, UK, 7 November 2006.
"Economic
Growth and Poverty Reduction in China," Lecture at World Poverty and
the Duty of Assistance Conference, Forum for European Philosophy in
cooperation with the Department of Philosophy at the LSE and UNESCO, Social and
Human Sciences Section, LSE, UK, 27 June 2006.
"Innovation,
Intellectual Property and Foreign Direct Investment in China," Conference
paper for 'China and the World Economy' Conference, Leverhulme
Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of
Economics, Nottingham University, Nottingham, UK, 23-24 June 2006.
"China and East Asia:
Temporary or Structural Divergence?" Invited speaker at 'Constructive
Mésentente? Franco-British views on Europe’s Global Role,' A cross-Channel conference
organized by Maison Francaise d’Oxford, the European Studies Centre, Oxford
University, and Sciences Po, Paris, St. Antony's College, Oxford, UK, 12-13 May
2006.
“Turkey and the 21st Century’s New Economic
Powers: BRIC,” Invited speaker, Forum Istanbul, ‘Marching
Towards 2023,’ Istanbul, Turkey, 10-12 May 2006.
“World in 2030:
Development, Governance and Security,” Invited speaker, Military
Centre for Strategic Studies, Rome, Italy, 27-28 April 2006.
“Economy Policy,” Invited speaker at ‘U.S.-EU Strategic Dialogue on
China,’ Centre for European Reform and The Brooking Institution, London, UK, 30-31 March 2006.
“Human Capital,
Globalisation and the Growth of China,” Invited speaker at 14th Caribbean Development Bank Special
Discussion Forum, St. Michael, Barbados, 14 March 2006.
Invited
panellist, Evidence Session on "Inquiry
into East Asia," Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons,
Parliament, London, UK, 8 March 2006. Published as HC-860i and ii.
“Trading
Partners,” Invited speaker, ‘Downing Street Seminar Series on China and
Britain,’ The Smith Institute with The China Media Centre, University of
Westminster, held at 11 Downing Street, London, UK, 1 February 2006.
"China
and the World: Scenarios to 2025," Invited speaker at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Davos,
Switzerland, 25-29 January 2006.
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