
Yukon HUANG
黃育川
美國卡內基國際和平研究院亞洲項目高級研究員
議題:
中國經濟和社會的結構性癥結該如何化解?
Dr Yukon Huang is currently senior associate in the Carnegie Endowment’s Asia Program in Washington D.C. Prior to joining Carnegie, he was the World Bank’s Country Director for China based in Beijing and earlier the World Bank’s Director for Russia and the former Soviet Union. His research focuses on China’s economic and financial prospects and its impact on the United States/Europe and the Asia region. He was an advisor to the World Bank team that prepared the joint Chinese Government-World Bank “China 2030” report on China’s long-term strategy. Dr Huang has published widely on economic and financial issues affecting China and East Asia. He is the A-List commentator for the Financial Times on China and his articles are seen frequently in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Foreign Affairs, New York Times and other major media. His recent books include East Asia Visions which addresses future prospects for the region and Reshaping Economic Geography in East Asia which analyzes how the growth patterns in East Asia have been shaped by spatial and economic factors. He has a PhD in economics from Princeton University and a BA from Yale University.