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| Media Select broadcasts and interviews: Bloomberg TV News, 25 June 2010, where I comment on the G20 summit's ability to agree on austerity and global financial regulation measures (video, 4.56 in duration) BBC "Budget 2010" special programme on the Emergency Budget, 22 June 2010, where I comment on the budget measures after the Chancellor's speech (video, 3.36 in duration). BBC "Budget 2010", 24 March 2010, where I comment on the UK Budget after the Chancellor's speech (video, 2.59 in duration). ABC (Australia) TV "Newsline," 23 February 2010, where I took part in a panel discussion on 'Euro risk' (video, 12.00 in duration). BBC News "Obama and China give markets January blues" by Jamie Robertson, 1 February 2010, where I comment on the uncertainty over China's excess liquidity potentially leading to asset bubbles that caused markets to be jittery. CNN Business Christmas Special Interview with Charles Hodson on China's economy in 2009 & 2010 which aired on "World Business Report" and "Quest Means Business," 30 December 2009 (video, 2.48 in duration). CNBC "Decade in Review: 2004" discussing the beginning of the China boom and global impact in a special segment looking back at the 2000s, 23 December 2009 (video, 8.02 in duration; interview starts at 3.41). Channel 4 News interview assessing Britain's fiscal plans to reduce the national debt, 10 December 2009 (transcript & video, 2:17 in duration). "That '70s show: Gold prices' surge," Wall Street Journal, 7 December 2009, where I comment on comparing gold prices today with the peak in 1980. CNBC Europe "The Future of Finance" Debate, November 2009, where a panel debated whether we were entering an era of "New rules, same game?" (video, 25:38 in duration). ABC (Australia) Radio National "The World Today," 19 November 2009 on global imbalances and the global economic crisis (radio, 11:00 in duration). BBC "Newsnight", 15 October 2009, discussion with Irwin Stelzer from the Sunday Times on the future of the U.S. dollar (video, 6:26 in duration). BBC "Newsnight", 25 September 2009, discussion with Sir David Tang and MEP Daniel Hannan on the benefits and pitfalls of the G20 (video, 7:03 in duration). Al Jazeera English "Frost Over the World," 3 April 2009, discussion with Sir David Frost and David E. Sanger from the New York Times on the outcome of the G20 summit (video, 11:45 in duration). "Tax havens for the banks and stimulus packages for the poor," Radio France Internationale, 3 April 2009 on the G20's proposed reforms of tax havens (radio clip, 3:01 in duration). “Obama, G-20 Leaders Agree on ‘Historic’ Steps to Jump-Start Global Economy,’” ABC News, 2 April 2009, where I comment on the outcome of the G20 summit. Channel 4 News "More4 News" (news package that I present on the G20 summit), 1 April 2009 (video, 3:33 in duration). BBC "Newsnight" discussion on what to expect from the G20 summit, 30 March 2009 (video, 8:19 in duration). "RPI falls to 0% in 'big surprise'," BBC News Channel interview on 24 March, 2009 (video, 2:44 in duration). "Unemployment up 1,500 in county," BBC News, 18 March 2009, where I comment on UK unemployment exceeding 2 million and reaching 6.5% which is reminiscent of the early 1990s recession. "Lost jobs make ripples, not waves, in China" by Simon Rabinovitch, Reuters, 19 February 2009. “Six ways to get the economic motor running: Economists tell Edmund Conway what they would do to fix the financial crisis,” The Daily Telegraph, 10 January 2009. BBC World News "World News Today" discussion on China/Taiwan and 'panda diplomacy', 23 December 2008 (video clip, 6:50 in duration). A short clip was also broadcast on Channel 4 News (ITN) (video clip 8, 00:14 in duration). CBC (Canada) Radio "The Current" discussion on China's economy, 21 November 2008 (about 9 minutes into the third segment). ITV News package on rising UK unemployment, 12 November 2008 (video, 1:25 in duration). BBC "Newsnight" on the credit crunch in the developing world with Jagdish Bhagwati of Columbia University and Lord Owen, interviewed by Jeremy Paxman, 23 October 2008 (video, 9:35 in duration). BBC News Credit Crunch Debate, a clip of my thoughts on the unfolding financial crisis and recession, 15 September 2008 (video, 1.09 in duration). BBC "Newsnight" programme on the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates to boost markets, 18 March 2008 (video, short clip in package). Houston Chronicle article on the U.S. housing slump and implications for the global economy, 8 February 2008. BBC World, "Have Your Say," hour-long programme where I served as guest commentator on the global economy and stock markets, 27 January 2008 (video, guest commentator for the hour). New York Times, "British Stoicism is No Match for Easy Credit," Week in Review, 23 September 2007 can be found here. BBC Radio 4 "Analysis" programme on China's development, broadcast on 9 March 2006 can be found here (transcript). BBC news coverage of an address that I gave to the Caribbean Development Bank on globalisation and economic growth in China on 15 March 2006 can be found here. The transcript of a CNN interview on intellectual property rights in China broadcast on 18 May 2005 can be found here. CNN "Eye on China" Special Report, 5 May 2005, where I discuss China's rise can be found here. Financial Times, "The Greenback Gets the Blues," published on 19 November 2004 can be found here. TIME magazine, "Pack Your Bags for the Orient Express," published on 10 October 2004 can be found here.
Commentaries (TV series, podcasts, op-eds) TV series and podcasts: BBC 2 "Money Watch" series as a contributor on the economic challenges facing Britain: July 6th at 8.00 pm, July 14th & July 21st. The programmes are available to watch for another 7 days from July 21st on BBC iPlayer: www.bbc.co.uk/moneywatch. The Credit Crunch and Global Recession - A podcast series about the credit crunch and global recession featuring Oxford economists starting from December 2008. This series examines how the current crisis developed, analyse market and governmental responses, and considers what might happen next. Our discussions can also be downloaded via Oxford University’s iTunes website: http://itunes.ox.ac.uk/. "How Britain Can Emerge from the Economic Mess," The Motley Fool (fool.co.uk) "Money Talk" podcast on August 11th (24.00 in duration). BBC Radio 5 "Wake up to Money" General Election expert panellist on economic issues starting on 9 April 2010 until 7 May 2010. The "Economic reality check" series (downloadable as podcasts). First show is found at: "It's the economy, stupid" on April 9th (11.30 in duration). Panel discussion on the Coalition Government's plans broadcast on May 13th (10.42 in duration). Video of lecture on "China, U.S., Global Imbalances and the 2008 Financial Crisis" given at the Oxford University Reunion Weekend in September 2009 (39.19 in duration). Commentary pieces: “IMF gets tough on banks with ‘FAT’ levy,” The Guardian, 21 April 2010. "Emerging questions," London Views, March 2010, where I comment on the next set of emerging economies and associated business strategy. "The World Economy: Headed North -- The Global Recession is Over: Pro and Con?" The Debate Room, BusinessWeek, 8 October 2009, where I argue the con case. "China goes global," The Guardian, 18 May 2009. This article is part of the 'China at the crossroads' series. “Landfall in Asia: Market slumps shows no region is immune, but China is well placed to weather the storm,” The Guardian, 28 October 2008.
“The financial cloud’s silver lining: If a new system of international economic law emerges as a result of the banking crisis, it could benefit all nations,” The Guardian, 23 October 2008.
“China ‘can be engine of growth,’” BBC News, 20 October 2008.
“Credit crunch future predictions,” BBC News, 16 September 2008.
Short Articles
Viewpoint on 'China and the Global Financial Crisis' in QFINANCE publication, October 2009. A piece on China's business cycles presented at the OECD on 6 July 2007 can be found here. "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, which is distributed at the annual IMF/World Bank meeting.
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. | |
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