![]() | Dr. Linda Yueh is a fellow in economics at Oxford University, and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the London Business School. She is Economics Editor and host of the weekly show Economic Edge for Bloomberg TV. She directs the China Growth Centre (CGC) at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, is an associate of the Globalisation programme of the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) and the IDEAS research centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and a fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA). Her work examines major economies such as Britain, China, United States, Europe as well as developing countries, and her research focuses on global imbalances, economic growth, and the rise of emerging economies. Dr. Yueh has published widely in academic journals, specialist magazines, and several books. She is the Series Editor of the Economic Development and Growth book series for World Scientific Publishing. Her books include: Macroeconomics (co-authored with Graeme Chamberlin) which is a recommended textbook of the UK Government Economic Service (GES), The Economy of China, Globalisation and Economic Growth in China (co-edited with Yang Yao), The Law and Economics of Globalisation: New Challenges for a World in Flux (editor), and The Future of Asian Trade and Growth (editor). |
Saturday 1 November 2008, 3.30pm Lecture Theatre 1
Emerging Economies – Question Time
The Law and Economics of Globalisation: New Challenges for a World in Flux (editor) (2009)
The Economy of China (Edward Elgar, 2010)
The Future of Asian Trade and Growth (Routledge, 2009)
With Graeme Chamberlin, Macroeconomics, Thomson Learning, 2006
Co-editor with Yang Yao, Globalisation and Economic Growth in China, World Scientific, 2006
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