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Skip to main content SECONDARY NAVIGATION * Membership * Partnerships * Careers * Contact * About MAIN NAVIGATION * Topics * Publications * Commentary * Datasets * The Sound of Economics * Events * Our Researchers Improving economic policy MAIN NAVIGATION * Topics * Publications * Commentary * Datasets * The Sound of Economics * Events * Our Researchers SECONDARY NAVIGATION * Membership * Partnerships * Careers * Contact * About Search: Search Suggested keywords: * decarbonisation * COVID-19 * energy * climate change * monetary policy Dataset CHINA ECONOMIC DATABASE Repository of what we consider to be the most relevant macroeconomic data for China and EU-China relations. Publishing date 30 January 2024 Authors Alessia Amighini Alicia García-Herrero Michal Krystyanczuk Robin Schindowski Jianwei Xu Share SHARE THIS PAGE: Twitter Linkedin Facebook Email First published: 29 June 2023 Latest update: 30 January 2024 Sign up to receive future updates on this dataset. For any questions or comments, please contact Michal Krystyanczuk. This is an output of China Horizons, Bruegel's contribution in the project Dealing with a resurgent China (DWARC). This project has received funding from the European Union’s HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions under grant agreement No. 101061700. ABOUT THE AUTHORS * ALESSIA AMIGHINI Alessia Amighini is a non-resident fellow at Bruegel and Co-Head of Asia Centre and Senior Associate Research Fellow at ISPI. She is Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economic and Business Studies (DiSEI) at the University of Piemonte Orientale (Novara, Italy), and Adjunct Professor of International Economics at the Catholic University (Milan, Italy). Amighini previously worked as an Associate Economist at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland). Alessia holds a PhD in Development Economics from the University of Florence (Italy) and a Master in Economics as well as a BA in Economics from Bocconi University (Milan, Italy). She has published in many international peer-reviewed journals such as China Economic Review, World Development, The World Economy, International Economics, China and the World Economy. Alessia also published chapters in several books for Edwar Elgar, Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave, Routledge; she coauthored ‘L’economia della Cina’ (Carocci, 2007) and Macroeconomics: A European Perspective (Pearson, 2010 and 2013). She has contributed to several international research projects sponsored by Central Bank of Sweden, Inter-American Development Bank and UNU-WIDER. Alessia is a member of the ASEFUAN (Asia-Europe Foundation University) Alumni Network since 1998. * ALICIA GARCÍA-HERRERO Alicia García Herrero is a Senior fellow at Bruegel. She is the Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at French investment bank Natixis, based in Hong Kong and is an independent Board Member of AGEAS insurance group. Alicia also serves as a non-resident Senior fellow at the East Asian Institute (EAI) of the National University Singapore (NUS). Alicia is also Adjunct Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). Finally, Alicia is a Member of the Council of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation (FUF), a Member of the Board of the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI), a member of the Council of Advisors on Economic Affairs to the Spanish Government, a member of the Advisory Board of the Berlin-based Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS) and an advisor to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority’s research arm (HKIMR). In previous years, Alicia held the following positions: Chief Economist for Emerging Markets at Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), Member of the Asian Research Program at the Bank of International Settlements (BIS), Head of the International Economy Division of the Bank of Spain, Member of the Counsel to the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, Head of Emerging Economies at the Research Department at Banco Santander, and Economist at the International Monetary Fund. As regards her academic career, Alicia has served as visiting Professor at John Hopkins University (SAIS program), China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) and Carlos III University. Alicia holds a PhD in Economics from George Washington University and has published extensively in refereed journals and books (see her publications in ResearchGate, Google Scholar, SSRN or REPEC). Alicia is very active in international media (such as BBC, Bloomberg, CNBC and CNN) as well as social media (LinkedIn and Twitter). As a recognition of her thought leadership, Alicia was included in the TOP Voices in Economy and Finance by LinkedIn in 2017 and #6 Top Social Media leader by Refinitiv in 2020. * MICHAL KRYSTYANCZUK Michal is an experienced Data Scientist whose goal is to enable the use of Artificial Intelligence to make an impact on society. Michal has been regularly acting as a consultant on multiple AI-related projects for companies from different sectors: pharmaceuticals, marketing, and finance. He is specialized in Deep Learning and Big Data techniques for various AI tasks such as natural language processing, pattern recognition, recommender systems, credit scoring, or hedging strategies optimization. He managed numerous semantic data projects for global brands such as Mulberry, BNP Paribas, Groupe SEB, Publicis, or Abbott. Personally, Michal is an enthusiast of Cognitive Computing and Information Retrieval from unstructured data (text, image, and video). * ROBIN SCHINDOWSKI Robin is a Research analyst at Bruegel. His work focuses on the Chinese economy and its interactions with the international economic architecture. In particular, he is involved in the project "Dealing with a resurging China" under the Horizon Europe Fund. He studied Contemporary Chinese Studies (BA) at the University of Tübingen - including a semester at Peking University and a semester at Fudan University in Shanghai. He holds a master's degree in Economics from La Sorbonne in Paris and the University of Paris-Saclay, with the second year fully funded as a scholar of the German Academic Exchange Service. He wrote his master's thesis on the impact of patronage networks in the Chinese government on economic outcomes. Between his bachelor's and master's degrees, he worked as an industry consultant at Deloitte Consulting in Germany, where he conducted projects in the field of supply chain management with a regional focus on the Asia-Pacific region. Robin is a native German speaker, fluent in English, and full working knowledge of French and Mandarin. * JIANWEI XU Jianwei Xu is non-resident fellow at Bruegel. He is a senior economist at Natixis, Asia Pacific. He worked as a professor at Beijing Normal University. He was also a guest researcher at China Academy of Social Science and a youth member of the China Finance Forum 40. His research mainly focuses on international economics and labor economics. He is particularly interested in topics related to the Chinese economy. He has published many papers in academic journals and also writes policy articles for the media. He received his Ph.D. in economics from China Economic Research Center, Peking University in 2011. He was also a visiting student in Stern Business School, New York University, from 2009 to 2010. Project China Horizons Theme Global economy and trade Keyword EU-China relations Country China Language English RELATED CONTENT Analysis THE POST-ELECTION TAIWANESE ECONOMY: DECISIONS AHEAD AND TAKEAWAYS FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION The EU should try to attract more business from Taiwan, though Taiwan’s January 2024 election hasn’t made the job easier Alicia García-Herrero 13 February 2024 EU-China relations trade policy ... investment Newsletter EU-CHINA SUMMIT REMAINS A ‘DIALOGUE OF THE DEAF’ FOR EU TRADE CONCERNS Alicia García-Herrero 22 December 2023 EU-China relations Podcast CHINA’S THIRD ATTEMPT TO INTERNATIONALISE ITS CURRENCY What will happen if China manages to strengthen the RMB? 17 January 2024 EU-China relations financial regulation ... digital currencies Podcast EXPECTATIONS AND OUTCOMES OF THE 24TH EU-CHINA SUMMIT Was the Summit another ‘dialogue of the deaf’? The Sound of Economics 14 December 2023 EU-China relations BRUEGEL'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Subscribe to The Why Axis MAIN NAVIGATION * Topics * Publications * Commentary * Datasets * The Sound of Economics * Events * Our Researchers SECONDARY NAVIGATION * Membership * Partnerships * Careers * Contact * About © BRUEGEL. All rights reserved. Design and development by Soapbox. WE USE COOKIES ON THIS SITE TO ENHANCE YOUR USER EXPERIENCE By clicking the Accept button, you agree to us doing so. More info Accept No, thanks