Op-eds: Financial Times, The Times, Forbes, The Guardian, New York Times, City A.M., Project Syndicate, London Business School Review, The Conversation, VoxEU. See also my Blog.
I am a member of the expert panel of UK economists of the Centre for Macroeconomics & Centre for Economic Policy Research CfM-CEPR surveys.
"The Potential of the Third Pillar of the Commonwealth," Royal Commonwealth Society blog, 29 November 2024.
"The Global Economic Impact Of The US Election," Forbes, 22 November 2024.
Foreword to The Pedestrian Pound, third edition by the national walking charity, Living Streets, 14 November 2024.
"What does the budget mean for Britain's strategic direction?" Big Asks, Britain's World, Council on Geostrategy, 8 November 2024.
"Will The UK Budget 2024 Boost Economic Growth?" Forbes, 30 October 2024.
"A downpayment on growth -- but probably not quickly," The Conversation UK, 30 October 2024.
"How to make sure the budget secures the investment Britain needs," The Conversation UK and Yahoo!Finance, 14 October 2024.
"China’s growth hindered by cyclical and structural factors," East Asia Forum, 15 May 2024.
"Lessons from ten great crashes: What can we learn from the crisis century?" London Business School Think! magazine, 7 May 2024.
“Investors should focus on the opportunities with interest rates,” Delano, 7 March 2024.
"The Post-Budget Looming Growth Challenge For The UK," Forbes, 6 March 2024.
"Friedman Fighter," Engelsberg Ideas, 8 February 2024.
Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 10 charts that show the economic forces staving off recession, 5 February 2024.
Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 33 charts tell the story of markets and the economy to start 2024, 30 January 2024.
"Business trends in 2024: what’s in store this year?" London Business School Think!, 5 January 2024.
"FT economists' survey: ‘anaemic’ economy needs ‘investment, investment, investment,’" Financial Times, 2 January 2024.
"The World in 2024," Engelsberg Ideas, 22 December 2023.
"Geoeconomic fragmentation and a disordered world: Linda Yueh looks at the global economy amid a backdrop of political and economic turbulence," London Business School news, 18 December 2023.
"The UK Autumn Statement: The challenge of growing through stagflation," Forbes, 22 November 2023.
"Lessons from history from three generations of currency crises," VoxEU.org, 6 October 2023.
"What caused the dot-com crash?" BBC History Revealed magazine, Issue 125, October 2023.
“Bir sonraki kriz köşede bekliyor," Capital, September 2023.
"The Great Crashes," The Auralian magazine, Issue 30, pp. 22-23, September 2023.
"The convening power of the Commonwealth: A view from the Royal Commonwealth Society," The Parliamentarian 2023: Issue Three: The Commonwealth Charter 10 years on: Values and Principles for Parliaments to uphold, pp. 230-232, 2023.
"What can we learn from banking crises of the past?" Lessons from History, Economics Observatory, 5 September 2023.
"The rise of shadow banks," Yahoo Finance Chartbook: 50 charts tell the story about markets and the economy right now, 8 August 2023.
"UK's debt worries," Forbes, 26 July 2023.
"How does the Atlantic Declaration help the UK and US "de-risk" their economies?" Britain's World, The Council on Geostrategy’s online magazine, 23 June 2023.
"Two new perspectives on economic crises from Dr Yueh," London Business School, 23 June 2023.
"How to spot and avoid the next crash," Nasdaq.com, 21 June 2023.
"Lessons from past crises could help stave off a commercial property crash," Financial Times, 12 June 2023.
"Rebalancing the economy," ECO magazine, Issue 3, Summer 2023, pp. 32-33.
"Op zoek naar nieuwe consensus om de aarde te redden," De Telegraaf, 5 June 2023.
"The UK is Budgeting for Growth," Forbes, 15 March 2023.
"Lessons from the Great Crashes," Economics Today, Vol. 29, Issue 4, pp. 14-15, March 2023.
"Business trends to watch in 2023: What we know, what we don’t know and how to make sense of what’s coming down the line," Think! at London Business School, 7 January 2023.
"UK economists’ survey: ‘miserable’ year ahead for households," FT, 3 January 2023.
"What's in store this year for the economy?" An annual Times survey reveals mixed forecasts for Britain and the world in 2023, The Times, 3 January 2023.
"An economist's take: Interview with Dr Linda Yueh." Ipsos.com, 15 December 2022.
"UK's next focus needs to be on economic growth," Forbes, 23 November 2022.
"Learning from Basel: Stress Testing Supply Chains," OECD Forum, 17 October 2022.
"A coherent growth strategy would be good news for sterling," Financial Times, 14 September 2022.
"The drivers of supply chain resilience," OECD Forum, 11 January 2022.
FT annual economists' survey on the UK economy: people to feel worse-off as inflation and tax rises bite in 2022, Financial Times, 4 January 2022.
Why the future of trade is digital, The New Statesman, 26 November 2021.
Book notes: Robert Triffin, by Ivo Maes with Ilaria Pasotti, Central Banking, 16 September 2021.
Fame and fortune, Sunday Telegraph, 22 August 2021.
"Building a consensus: The G7's global minimum corporation tax," Forbes, 7 June 2021.
"How should the UK reset its global role following Brexit?" LSE Research for the World magazine, 11 March 2021.
"A UK trade policy for the 21st century," CapX, 10 March 2021.
"The Chancellor's Build Back Better Budget," Forbes, 3 March 2021.
"Post-Brexit UK should craft itself as a services trading hub," Financial Times, 1 March 2021.
"The UK after Brexit," London Business School news, 18 January 2021.
"UK economists' survey: recovery will be slower than in peer countries," Financial Times, 3 January 2020.
"Looking ahead to 2021 and the economic impact of COVID-19," Forbes, 15 December 2020.
"Don't over-interpret the UK GDP rebound," Forbes, 12 November 2020.
"The importance of shifting norms in supporting climate action," Pathway to COP26: The Role of Green Finance, Social Market Foundation, 6 October 2020.
"Economic diplomacy in the era of Great Powers," Chatham House blog, 17 September 2020.
"Economic diplomacy in the 21st century: Principles and challenges," Strategic Update, LSE IDEAS, 27 August 2020.
"How can we collaborate to emerge as a stronger and more equitable global economy?" Global Reset Dialogue, alongside contributions from IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, Nobel Laureates Muhammad Yunus and Joe Stiglitz and eminent economists Dani Rodrik and Nabila Kabeer, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), 17 July 2020.
"Restarting the UK economy," Forbes, 15 June 2020.
"Social distancing and productivity: How to manage a volatile period of growth for the UK economy," LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 15 May 2020.
"Does globalisation face an existential threat?" LSE Covid-19 blog, 12 May 2020.
"The unemployment number we should really watch," Bloomberg Opinion, 6 May 2020.
"Localisation of production: COVID-19’s medium-term impact," OECD blog, 27 April 2020.
"The early eclectic economists," The Economist, 23 April 2020.
"Addressing the Covid-19 shock: Keeping people in work and buinesses afloat," Forbes, 20 March 2020.
"The Bank of England has a new boss. What should his priorities be?" Open Democracy and the New Economics Foundation, 18 March 2020.
"This Budget is part 1 of a quartet that will re-set UK fiscal policy," CapX, 11 March 2020.
"How is the Coronavirus putting countries at risk of recession?" Global Finance and Banking Review, 6 March 2020.
"How the UK can prosper as a trading nation after Brexit," CapX, 30 January 2020.
"The 21st century global economy," St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford research blog, 22 January 2020.
"Countries should not use trade as a weapon," London Evening Standard, 20 January 2020.
"Why the 'Boris bounce' is likely to be short-lived," Financial Times annual survey of leading economists, 2 January 2020.
"The geoeconomics of a US election year," Chatham House blog, 18 December 2019.
"Shaping global rules: the UK in the 21st century global economy," Business Chief Europe, 15 December 2019.
"Globalisation: trends and world view," British Airways Business Life, December 2019.
"Global slowdown worries," Forbes, 11 November 2019.
"Is globalisation due a rethink?" London Business School Review, 14 October 2019.
"How Brexit Britain can become a global trade hub for services," CapX, 3 October 2019.
"Refining Britain's economic diplomacy," LSE IDEAS Strategic Update, 9 July 2019.
"Quick and Dirty Tips from the Great Economists," Macmillan blog, 20 June 2019.
"Do we face a slow growth future?" World Economic Forum spotlight, 1 May 2019.
"What the Corn Laws tell us about Brexit Britain," World Economic Forum blog, 17 April 2019.
"Don't underestimate the power of the fintech revolution," World Economic Forum blog, 15 April 2019. (Featured in "A Member, An Idea" spotlight, 3 May 2019)
"Linda Yueh on the fortunes of the Chinese economy," Swiss Re Institute, 20 March 2019.
"The warnings in The Chancellor's Spring Statement," Forbes, 13 March 2019.
"What we can learn from the Great Economists," St Edmund Hall research blog, University of Oxford, 20 February 2019.
"There's no clear way forward for Brexit. Here's why." Barron's, 16 January 2019
"From Brexit to tariffs, brace yourself for an uncertain 2019," City A.M., 3 January 2019.
"Economists predict the UK economy's trajectory in 2019," FT annual survey, 2 January 2019.
"Face to face with economists who changed the world/ Cara a cara con economistas que cambiaron el mundo," BBC Mundo, 16 December 2018.
"A delayed vote on Brexit makes a Norwegian or Swiss model more likely," Barron's, 10 December 2018. Also published as "Brexit explainer: why all options are back on the table," Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal, 11 December 2018.
"Austerity. Recession. China dominant. Trade Wars. Does history have the answers?" BBC World Histories magazine, December 2018.
"The economic impact of Brexit and what it means for financial stability," Forbes, 28 November 2018.
"Is the US worse off after Trump's trade tariffs?" economia, 9 November 2018.
"The best economics books for beginners," The Reading Lists, 28 October 2018.
"What Adam Smith would think of the gig economy," Next Big Idea book club finalist interview, 20 October 2018.
"Trump's tax cut was a well-timed giveaway for the midterms," LSE US Centre - American Politics and Policy blog, 12 October 2018.
"The credit crunch," BBC History Magazine, 6 September 2018.
"The good, the bad and the ugly of 3D printing technology," Financial Times, 16 August 2018.
'Why the Bank of England should target growth," Project Syndicate, 10 August 2018. (Featured in the Big Picture: Monetary Myopia)
"On the prosperity of countries," Vox, 4 August 2018.
"A quick review of 250 years of economic theory about tariffs," Harvard Business Review, 26 July 2018.
"A global trade hub for services: The UK after Brexit," LSE IDEAS Strategic Update, 19 July 2018.
"How the U.S. can avoid a slow-growth future," MarketWatch, 5 June 2018.
"Speaking out of the silence - my conception of a library," The Times Literary Supplement (TLS), 24 May 2018.
"Globalization is facing its biggest challenges to date. What's next?" FundForum blog, 21 May 2018.
My Q&A on my new Great Economists book, "The ultimate celebration of books," Western Mail, 19 May 2018.
"The most influential women in history in business & economics," BBC History Magazine, 18 May 2018.
"Top 15 thinkers on innovations that will most change our lives by 2050," WIRED, 18 May 2018.
"The most important economics books," The Reading Lists, 13 May 2018.
My "weirdest" travel experience, Lonely Planet magazine, May 2018.
"Learning from ideas of great economists," Q&A in Hindustan Times, 2 May 2018.
"What the great economic thinkers would make of 2018," Prospect magazine, 13 April 2018.
"History's 'greatest economists' and how their ideas can help us today," LSE British Politics and Politics blog, 12 April 2018.
"Globalisation: For the many and not the few?" Bristol Festival of Ideas blog, 9 April 2018.
"A US-China trade war would hurt us all," The Guardian, 5 April 2018.
"Friedrich Hayek's devotion to the free market," The Times Literary Supplement's Footnotes to Plato series, 23 March 2018.
"My reading list," The Reading Lists, 19 March 2018.
"Will China become rich?" South China Morning Post, 16 March 2018.
"Do trade deficits matter?," City A.M., 14 March 2018.
"Re-thinking deficit spending in the UK Spring Statement," Forbes, 13 March 2018.
"UK, the EU and China after Brexit," The UK in a Changing Europe blog, 2 February 2018.
"It's a good time for Britain to talk trade with China," The Times Red Box, 31 January 2018.
My 2018 economic outlook for France, OMFIF, January 2018.
My comments on the UK economic outlook for 2018, including the productivity challenge, Financial Times, 2 January 2018 (full responses on my blog).
"China banks on renewable energy to serve its vast, emerging middle class," The National, 1 January 2018.
"China's fallout with Australia: the tip of the iceberg? Power abhors a vacuum. And China is increasingly stepping into the gap in the world economic order," South China Morning Post, 16 December 2017.
Includes my recommendation: "14 must-read books from LBS professors," 15 December 2017.
My Q&A on Economic Trends: Property Cycles, Savills Impacts magazine, 4 December 2017.
"Time to reconsider the Budget rules and avoid 'fiscal illusions,'" LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 23 November 2017.
"UK Budget shifts course," Forbes, 22 November 2017.
"Is the UK about to have its first rate rise in a decade?" Forbes, 31 October 2017.
"What next for UK plc? The future is uncertain. Here are five ways British businesses can survive and thrive," London Business School Review with Randall S Peterson, Herminia Ibarra, Freek Vermeulen and Richard Portes, 18 October 2017.
"Realising the aims of 'Global Britain': How can 'Global Britain' create an effective post-Brexit trade strategy?" Strategic Update, LSE IDEAS, 21 September 2017. Also published as "Global Britain: the trade strategies the UK could pursue after Brexit," LSE Brexit Blog, 2 October 2017.
"Britain is set to become the world's trade hub by linking together US, Europe and China, top economist predicts," The Sun writes up my speech, 1 October 2017.
"Chinese Economic Policy," Oxford Bibliographies, 26 July 2017.
"Britain's Economic Outlook after Brexit," Global Policy, Special Issue: Europe and the World: Global Insecurity and Power Shifts, 8(S4), pp. 54-61, 29 June 2017.
"Beyond the horizon: how has Luxembourg's financial industry fared since the financial crisis?" Letzebuerger Journal writes up my speech at the 2017 Horizons Conference in Luxembourg, 29 June 2017
"The Brexit dilemma," Forbes, 21 June 2017.
"How billionaires and Beijing shaped the Tencent-Tesla tie-up," Nikkei Asian Review, 6 April 2017.
"The continuing uncertainty of Brexit," Forbes, 29 March 2017.
"Fate of a post-Brexit nation," London Business School Review, 15 March 2017.
"UK Budget reveals upcoming challenges," Forbes, 8 March 2017.
"The economic practicalities of Brexit," OMFIF Bulletin, March 2017.
"Malaysia will be hit if China faces recession," The Edge Malaysian newspaper writes up my speech at the 2017 ASEAN conference, 20 February 2017 (PDF, page 5).
"Can we end poverty by 2030?" OUPblog, 18 January 2017.
"Economists gloomy on UK prospects for 2017" Financial Times annual survey of UK economists, 2 January 2017. My full responses on my Blog.
"What to expect in 2017," London Business School Review, 15 December 2016.
"Threat of currency volatility," OMFIF Bulletin & "RMB's rising importance adds to fluctuations," FOCUS: 2016 in review, December 2016. (in PDF or read on my blog)
"Trump and Asia Pivot: Post TPP outlook," The Diplomat, 30 November 2016.
"Britain's new fiscal mandate opens way to invest for economic growth," Forbes, 23 November 2016.
"The economic effect of 'Trumpism'," OUPblog, Oxford University Press, 10 November 2016.
"Redistribution: The heart of Clinton's plan," Candidate Clinton's chance: Policies for America's economic challenges, OMFIF report, 31 October 2016.
"Economist says 'flash crash' triggered by Brexit but 'compounded' by electronic trading," Sunday Express writes up my BBC Radio 4 Today programme segment on Brexit and the Pound, 8 October 2016.
"Britain's Brexit plans and the market to watch," Forbes, 4 October 2016.
"Inequality is a global problem. Here's how to tackle it," CapX, 28 September 2016.
"Where the UK economy stands after the Brexit vote," Forbes, 22 September 2016.
"A better visa deal for Indian visitors to Britain," Letters, The Telegraph, 21 September 2016.
My "Welcome" to the Brexit edition of Commonwealth Voices, Royal Commonwealth Society magazine, September 2016.
"Would cancelling Hinkley severely damage UK-China economic ties?" City A.M., 10 August 2016.
"Infrastructure holds Europe's untapped potential," Europe's World, 11 July 2016.
"What does a post-Brexit future look like for Britain?" Forbes, 1 July 2016.
"The Brexit trade-off," OUPblog, Oxford University Press, 29 June 2016.
"The one certainty about Brexit," Forbes, 20 June 2016.
"Should the world fear a new trade war?" City A.M., 20 May 2016.
"UK Budget is a missed opportunity," Forbes, 16 March 2016.
"Risks to the global economy: China and interest rates," Forbes, 15 March 2016.
"Chinese tech groups will soon be snapping at Google's heels," Financial Times, 9 February 2016.
"UK stock market decline doesn't mean recession," Forbes, 29 January 2016.
"Are we heading for a crash?" The Guardian, 29 January 2016.
"Why the world's most valuable company faces a challenging future," Forbes, 27 January 2016.
"Why China's market crash is so unsurprising," Harvard Business Review, 12 January 2016.
My documentary on the U.S. elections is covered by a local paper: The Farmville Herald, 7 January 2016.
My "Ahead of the pack" piece on what could end the UK's M&A bandwagon, Capital Insights, EY, Q4 2015.
"Superpowers in conflict?" London Business School Review with Richard Portes, December 2015 (PDF).
"New central banking model," OMFIF Bulletin, December 2015 (PDF).
"What a Fed rate rise means for the world economy," Forbes, 17 December 2015.
"China's growth: A brief history," Harvard Business Review, 9 December 2015.
"Dollar, RMB, euro: A new world economic order," Forbes, 1 December 2015.
"There's no such thing as an 'optimal' size of the state," LSE Business Review, 27 November 2015 & LSE British Politics and Policy blog, 29 November 2015.
"The useful Trojan horse of the UK productivity puzzle," VOX, CEPR's policy portal, 25 November 2015.
"Britain, investment, and Brexit," Forbes, 24 November 2015.
"Britain's productivity challenge: It won't be solved by working like the Chinese," Forbes, 23 October 2015.
"Britain's 'special relationship' with China," Forbes, 7 October 2015.
My recommended books: Adam Smith's biography & Wealth of Nations, Business Insider, 29 September 2015.
"Bank of England and the changing face of central banking," Forbes, 29 September 2015.
"Here's how to prevent the next China crisis," The Times, 27 August 2015.
"How a Chinese slowdown will hit global growth," The Conversation, 26 August 2015.
My take on China and global markets, AP, 25 August 2015.
"This isn't China's Lehman moment -- yet," The Guardian, 12 August 2015.
My take on how UK & US interest rate rises affect the global economy, London Business School, 30 July 2015.
"China's abnormal stock market," Project Syndicate, 28 July 2015.
My take on what China's stock market crash tells us, BBC News, 22 July 2015.
"Taking stock of China's stock market crisis," my Q&A including the implications for the UK, LexisNexis, 14 July 2015.
My take on China's stock market crisis, NBC News, 9 July 2015.
"Making the invisible parts of the economy visible" (Why the UK economy may be in better shape than we think), BBC News, 16 June 2015.
"China, the U.S., and the emerging world order," China Policy Institute blog, University of Nottingham, 18 May 2015.
My blog for BBC College of Journalism on 'Specialist journalism can be a tough old business,' 14 January 2015.
My interview on Britain & the internationalisation of the RMB in Ta Kung Pao, 6 October 2014 (in Chinese).
My interview on China's & Britain's economic prospects in International Finance News, 11 August 2014.
My report on the US economy is covered by a local Maryland newspaper, "BBC visits Crisfield," The Daily Times, 21 February 2014.
"Echoes of Deng's 1978 Reforms" and "China Plots Moves for Reform," OMFIF Bulletin, Vol. 4, Ed. 11, December 2013.
"What to expect from the Third Plenum?" China Policy Institute blog, University of Nottingham, 4 November 2013.
"Dominant Countries, Lost in Transition," New York Times Room for Debate, 26 July 2013.
My suggested books on the Chinese economy: Reading China, Business Strategy Review, London Business School, 23 July 2013.
"Is the Beijing Consensus a model for Myanmar?" Le Monde, 5 June 2013.
"China shows Myanmar cannot take success for granted," Bangkok Post, 3 June 2013.
My piece on China: The making of an economic superpower, OUP blog, 23 May 2013.
My piece on the UK Budget 2013: "The Chancellor has finally shifted towards stimulating growth," British Politics and Policy blog at LSE, 20 March 2013.
"Understanding China," Business Strategy Review, 5 March 2013.
"The next phase of growth," China Policy Institute blog, University of Nottingham, 4 March 2013.
"Is China's slowdown structural or cyclical? FT Emerging Markets/beyondbrics blog, Financial Times, 25 October 2012.
"China's reforms: 2012 leadership and the next phase of growth," European Union Institute for Security Studies, China Insight series, September 2012.
"China's quiet radical moves," FT Emerging Markets/beyondbrics blog, Financial Times, 6 July 2012.
"China's Strategy Towards the Financial Crisis and Economic Reform" in China's Geoeconomic Strategy LSE IDEAS research centre report, May 2012.
"China's foreign investment liberalisation is a 'turning point'," FT Emerging Markets/beyondbrics blog, Financial Times, 5 April 2012.
"China's 'Going Out & Bringing in' Policy: The Geo-economics of China's rise," IISS (The International Institute of Strategic Studies) seminar paper, March 2012. All 6 seminar papers from the Bahrain meeting, 'A New Era of Geo-economics: Assessing the Interplay of Economic and Political Risk,' can be found here.
"Why China must continue to reform," The European Financial Review, February-March 2012, pp. 54-57.
"The calm before the storm: 2011 review and the 2012 outlook," AOL Money, 21 December 2011.
"2011 saw an Arab Spring and the euro in crisis – get ready for even more drama in 2012," City A.M., 20 December 2011.
"Self-made in China," article for the Royal Society for the Arts (RSA) Journal, Summer 2011.
"Seeing double at central banks," op-ed piece for Project Syndicate, 7 July 2011.
"How Europe can welcome the Chinese," The Guardian, 27 June 2011.
"The conflicted Bank of England" op-ed piece published by Project Syndicate, 5 May 2011.
"Why China must change," Business Strategy Review, London Business School, April 2011.
"China looks for inner richness," The Guardian, 14 February 2011.
"Is China's housing market headed for a crash?" The Guardian, 22 December 2010.
“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.
"China and the Global Financial Crisis: Responses and Outlook," The China Review, 50, pp. 23-25, Summer 2010.
"A Stronger China," International Monetary Fund (IMF) Finance & Development, 47(2), 8-11, June 2010 (PDF version of article found here).
"An International Approach to Energy Security," Global Policy, 1(2), 216-7, May 2010.
Viewpoint on 'China and the Global Financial Crisis' in QFINANCE publication, October 2009.
"The World Economy: Headed North -- The Global Recession is Over: Pro and Con?" The Debate Room, BusinessWeek, 8 October 2009.
"China goes global," The Guardian, 18 May 2009. This article is part of the 'China at the crossroads' series.
"Counting on China," in 'The G20 Summit: Growth, Stability, Jobs' publication, April 2009.
"China's Productivity Challenge," Business Strategy Review, Vol. 20, Issue 1, Spring 2009.
“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.
"The Chinese Entrepreneur," Business Strategy Review, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Summer 2008.
"China's Entrepreneurs," CentrePiece, Volume 13, Issue 1, Spring 2008.
"Reflections on the EU-China Economic Relationship," Social Europe Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, Spring 2008.
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. "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 2003.
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