HUANG Yiping

Professor, National School of Development

China Center for Economic Research, Peking University

Email:yhuang@nsd.pku.edu.cn

Office Phone Number:+86-10-62754798


Research Interests

Macroeconomic Policy

International Financial System

Rural economic development

China and Asia Economy

 
Education

Australian National University, Ph.D. (Economics) 1994

Renmin University of China, M.A. (Economics) 1987

Zhejiang University of Agriculture, B.S. (Agriculture) 1984

 
Experience

Managing Director and Chief Asia Economist, Citigroup, 2000-2009

Senior Lecturer, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1996-2000

Director, Chinese Economy Program, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1996-1998

Research Fellow, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1994-1995

General Mills International Professor of Finance and Economics, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, 1998-1999

Visiting Research Fellow of World Bank, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, 1996(three month)

Research Center for Rural Development of the State Council, 1987-1990

 
Books Published

1. Growth without Miracles: Readings on the Chinese economy in the era of reform, co-editor with Ross Garnaut, Oxford University Press, 2001(513 pages).

2. China’s Last Steps Across the River: Enterprise and bank reforms, Asia Pacific Press, 2001(236 pages).

3. Agricultural Reform in China: Getting institutions right, Cambridge University Press, 1998(225 pages).

 
Recent Research Papers

“Roads to Innovation: Firm-level evidence from China”, with Xu Wang, Xiaobo Zhang and Zhuan Xie, accepted for publication at China Economic Review.

“China’s Macroeconomic Balancing Act: Shifting to new drivers of growth and sustaining financial stability”, with Yan Shen and Qiuzi Fu, Australian Economic Review, 2017, 50(4): 1-9.

 “Building an efficient financial system in China: A need for stronger market disciplines”, with Xu Wang, Asian Economic Policy Review, 2017, 12(2): 188-205.

"How will financial liberalization change the Chinese economy? Lessons from middle-income countries," with Yang Ji, Journal of Asian Economics, 2017, vol. 50(C), pages 27-45.

 "Are Chinese stock and property markets integrated or segmented?" with Adcock, Chris; Hua, Xiuping, European Journal of Finance, 2016, 22(4-6): 345-370.

"Completing China's Interest Rate Liberalization," with Yuyan Tan & Yang Ji, China & World Economy, 2016, vol. 24(2), pages 1-22, 03.

 "Special Section: China's Growing Trade and its Role to the World Economy," with Bijun Wang, Yuyan Tan and Miaojie Yu, Pacific Economic Review, 2016, vol. 21(1), pages 72-83, 02.

"Understanding China's Belt & Road Initiative: Motivation, framework and assessment," China Economic Review, 2016, vol. 40(C), pages 314-321.

Huang Yiping, Gou Qin and Wang Xun, 2014, "Financial liberalization and the middle-income trap what can China learn from the cross-country experience?", China Economic Review, 31(2014): 426-440.

Huang Yiping, Chang Jian and Yang Lingxiu, "Consumption recovery and economic rebalancing in China", Asian Economic Papers, 2013 (12-1): 47-67.

Chris Adcock, Hua Xiuping and Huang Yiping, "Are Chinese stock and property markets integrated or segmented?", European Journal of Finance, 2013, DOI:10.1080/1351847X.2013.788537.

Chang Jian, Yang Lingxiu and Huang Yiping, "How big is the Chinese government debt?" China Economic Journal, 2013(6-2/3): 152-171.

Fan, Gang;Wang, Bijun;Huang, Yiping. Intraregional Cross-holding of Reserve Currencies: A Proposal for Asia to Deal with the Global Reserve Risks [J]. CHINA & WORLD ECONOMY,2013(21-4):14-35

“Recovery of consumption and rebalance of the economy in China”, with Jian Chang and Lingxiu Yang, in Asian Economic Papers, 2012, 12(1).

“Investing overseas but without moving the factories abroad: The case of Chinese outward direct investment”, with Bijun Wang, Asian Development Review, 2012, 29(2).

‘Does financial repression inhibit or facilitate economic growth: a case study of China's reform experience’, with Xun Wang, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2011, 73(12): 833-855.

‘Achieving capital account convertibility in China’, with Xun Wang, Qin Gou and Daili Wang, China Economic Journal, 2011, 4(1): 25-42.

‘Chinese overseas direct investment: Is there a China model?’, with Bijun Wang, China & World Economy, 2011, 19(4): 1-15.

‘Dissecting the China puzzle: Asymmetric liberalization and cost distortion’, Asia Economic Policy Review, 2010, 5(2): 281-295.

‘What does the Lewis turning point mean for China? A computable general equilibrium analysis’, China Economic Journal, 2010, 3(2): 191-208.

‘Factor market distortion and the current account surplus in China’, with Kunyu Tao, Asian Economic Papers, 2010, 9(3): 1-36.

‘Cost distortions and structural imbalances in China’, with Bijun Wang, China and World Economy, 2010, 18(4), pages 1-17.

‘What determines China’s inflation?’, with Xun Wang and Xiuping Hua, China Economic Journal, 2010, 3(1), pages 69-86.

‘China’s great ascendancy and structural risks: Consequences of asymmetric market liberalization’, Asian Pacific Economic Literature, 2010, 24(1), pages 65-85.

BY NAME

HUANG Yiping

Professor, National School of Development

China Center for Economic Research, Peking University

Email:yhuang@nsd.pku.edu.cn

Office Phone Number:+86-10-62754798


Research Interests

Macroeconomic Policy

International Financial System

Rural economic development

China and Asia Economy

 
Education

Australian National University, Ph.D. (Economics) 1994

Renmin University of China, M.A. (Economics) 1987

Zhejiang University of Agriculture, B.S. (Agriculture) 1984

 
Experience

Managing Director and Chief Asia Economist, Citigroup, 2000-2009

Senior Lecturer, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1996-2000

Director, Chinese Economy Program, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1996-1998

Research Fellow, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, 1994-1995

General Mills International Professor of Finance and Economics, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University, 1998-1999

Visiting Research Fellow of World Bank, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, 1996(three month)

Research Center for Rural Development of the State Council, 1987-1990

 
Books Published

1. Growth without Miracles: Readings on the Chinese economy in the era of reform, co-editor with Ross Garnaut, Oxford University Press, 2001(513 pages).

2. China’s Last Steps Across the River: Enterprise and bank reforms, Asia Pacific Press, 2001(236 pages).

3. Agricultural Reform in China: Getting institutions right, Cambridge University Press, 1998(225 pages).

 
Recent Research Papers

“Roads to Innovation: Firm-level evidence from China”, with Xu Wang, Xiaobo Zhang and Zhuan Xie, accepted for publication at China Economic Review.

“China’s Macroeconomic Balancing Act: Shifting to new drivers of growth and sustaining financial stability”, with Yan Shen and Qiuzi Fu, Australian Economic Review, 2017, 50(4): 1-9.

 “Building an efficient financial system in China: A need for stronger market disciplines”, with Xu Wang, Asian Economic Policy Review, 2017, 12(2): 188-205.

"How will financial liberalization change the Chinese economy? Lessons from middle-income countries," with Yang Ji, Journal of Asian Economics, 2017, vol. 50(C), pages 27-45.

 "Are Chinese stock and property markets integrated or segmented?" with Adcock, Chris; Hua, Xiuping, European Journal of Finance, 2016, 22(4-6): 345-370.

"Completing China's Interest Rate Liberalization," with Yuyan Tan & Yang Ji, China & World Economy, 2016, vol. 24(2), pages 1-22, 03.

 "Special Section: China's Growing Trade and its Role to the World Economy," with Bijun Wang, Yuyan Tan and Miaojie Yu, Pacific Economic Review, 2016, vol. 21(1), pages 72-83, 02.

"Understanding China's Belt & Road Initiative: Motivation, framework and assessment," China Economic Review, 2016, vol. 40(C), pages 314-321.

Huang Yiping, Gou Qin and Wang Xun, 2014, "Financial liberalization and the middle-income trap what can China learn from the cross-country experience?", China Economic Review, 31(2014): 426-440.

Huang Yiping, Chang Jian and Yang Lingxiu, "Consumption recovery and economic rebalancing in China", Asian Economic Papers, 2013 (12-1): 47-67.

Chris Adcock, Hua Xiuping and Huang Yiping, "Are Chinese stock and property markets integrated or segmented?", European Journal of Finance, 2013, DOI:10.1080/1351847X.2013.788537.

Chang Jian, Yang Lingxiu and Huang Yiping, "How big is the Chinese government debt?" China Economic Journal, 2013(6-2/3): 152-171.

Fan, Gang;Wang, Bijun;Huang, Yiping. Intraregional Cross-holding of Reserve Currencies: A Proposal for Asia to Deal with the Global Reserve Risks [J]. CHINA & WORLD ECONOMY,2013(21-4):14-35

“Recovery of consumption and rebalance of the economy in China”, with Jian Chang and Lingxiu Yang, in Asian Economic Papers, 2012, 12(1).

“Investing overseas but without moving the factories abroad: The case of Chinese outward direct investment”, with Bijun Wang, Asian Development Review, 2012, 29(2).

‘Does financial repression inhibit or facilitate economic growth: a case study of China's reform experience’, with Xun Wang, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2011, 73(12): 833-855.

‘Achieving capital account convertibility in China’, with Xun Wang, Qin Gou and Daili Wang, China Economic Journal, 2011, 4(1): 25-42.

‘Chinese overseas direct investment: Is there a China model?’, with Bijun Wang, China & World Economy, 2011, 19(4): 1-15.

‘Dissecting the China puzzle: Asymmetric liberalization and cost distortion’, Asia Economic Policy Review, 2010, 5(2): 281-295.

‘What does the Lewis turning point mean for China? A computable general equilibrium analysis’, China Economic Journal, 2010, 3(2): 191-208.

‘Factor market distortion and the current account surplus in China’, with Kunyu Tao, Asian Economic Papers, 2010, 9(3): 1-36.

‘Cost distortions and structural imbalances in China’, with Bijun Wang, China and World Economy, 2010, 18(4), pages 1-17.

‘What determines China’s inflation?’, with Xun Wang and Xiuping Hua, China Economic Journal, 2010, 3(1), pages 69-86.

‘China’s great ascendancy and structural risks: Consequences of asymmetric market liberalization’, Asian Pacific Economic Literature, 2010, 24(1), pages 65-85.