July 9, 2020
Join us for the annual Judith and Marshall Meyer Lecture on China with Dr. Chang-Tai Hsieh. Dr. Hsieh will share his presentation, What is the Chinese Economic Model?, with a Q&A to follow.
Chang-Tai Hsieh conducts research on growth and development and regularly publishes in top economic journals. Recent publications on the Chinese economy include, “A Forensic Examination of China’s National Accounts” (forthcoming in Brookings Papers in Economic Activity); “The Long Shadow of China’s Fiscal Stimulus” (Brookings, Fall 2016); “A Global View of Productivity Growth in China” (Journal of International Economics, September 2016); and “Grasp the Large, Let Go of the Small: The Transformation of the State Sector in China,” (Brookings, Spring 2015).
Hsieh has been a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco, New York, and Minneapolis, as well as the World Bank’s Development Economics Group and the Economic Planning Agency in Japan. He is a Research Associate for the National Bureau of Economic Research, a Senior Fellow at the Bureau for Research in Economic Analysis of Development, and a member of the Steering Group of the International Growth Center in London.
He is the recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship, an Elected Member of Academia Sinica, and the recipient of the Sun Ye-Fang award for research on the Chinese economy.
Dr. Hseih is currently the Phyllis and Irwin Winkelried Professor of Economics and PCL Faculty Scholar at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He earned his B.A. in Economics from Swathmore College, and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.
To read Dr. Hseih’s recent publications, visit: https://faculty.chicagobooth.edu/chang-tai.hsieh/.