Skip to main content

Haizhou  Huang

Haizhou Huang

1 commentaries

Haizhou Huang, Special-Term Professor of Finance at the Tsinghua University PBC School of Finance and the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance, is an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the People’s Bank of China and a co-author (with Patrick Bolton) of Money Capital: New Monetary Principles for a More Prosperous Society (Princeton University Press, 2024).

Sort by: Show:
  1. Is China Facing a Deflationary Trap?
    bolton4_WANG ZHAOAFP via Getty Images_china economy Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images

    Is China Facing a Deflationary Trap?

    Oct 18, 2024 Patrick Bolton & Haizhou Huang consider what it will take for the government to break the cycle of declining spending and falling prices.

  1. bolton4_WANG ZHAOAFP via Getty Images_china economy Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images

    Is China Facing a Deflationary Trap?

    Patrick Bolton & Haizhou Huang consider what it will take for the government to break the cycle of declining spending and falling prices.
  2. chellaney180_ContributorGetty Images_brics Contributor/Getty Images

    The BRICS Effect

    Brahma Chellaney asks whether the group of major emerging economies can catalyze a long-overdue revamping of global governance.
  3. op_livingston5_Spencer PlattGetty Images_wallstreet Spencer Platt/Getty Images

    The Brutes’ New Suits

    James Livingston

    In capitalist economies, banks are supposed to pool society's savings and channel them to sectors where, opportunity costs being equal, profits are predictably higher than elsewhere. But is that really what today's bankers are doing?

    asks why so many observers now believe that institutions central to modern economies are running a con game.
  4. elerian172_Christopher FurlongGetty Images_rachelreeves Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

    How to Judge the New British Government’s First Budget

    Mohamed A. El-Erian

    If UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves tried to meet all the political demands that have been placed on her, her budget would likely result in disappointing growth and financial instability. Instead, the new government's first budget should be judged according to four longer-term criteria.

    lists four criteria for assessing the chancellor's attempt to meet a long list of unrealistic demands.
  5. pistor37_Dan KitwoodGetty Images_deepmind Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

    Outsourcing Our Future to For-Profit AI

    Katharina Pistor worries that we have already ceded control to self-interested private corporations and their shareholders.
  6. fayolle4_FLORENCE GOISNARDAFP via Getty Images_amazonforest Florence Goisnard/AFP via Getty Images

    Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future

    Ambroise Fayolle points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals.
  7. skidelsky_Hasan MradDeFodi Images News via Getty Images)_immigration Hasan Mrad/DeFodi Images News via Getty Images)

    The Roots of Europe’s Immigration Problem

    Robert Skidelsky calls attention to the conditions that lead African migrants to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean.
  8. palacio144_WU HONGAFP via Getty Images_brics WU HONG/AFP via Getty Images

    The BRICS Still Don’t Matter

    Jim O'Neill thinks the grouping continues to show that it serves no purpose beyond generating symbolic political gestures.
  9. ginsburg4_ Andrew HarnikGetty Images_trumpmaga Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

    Why Another Trump Term Would Be Worse Than the First

    Tom Ginsburg & Aziz Huq see a pattern of authoritarian movements becoming more effective when given a second shot at power.

Edit Newsletter Preferences

Set up Notification

To receive email updates regarding this {entity_type}, please enter your email below.

If you are not already registered, this will create a PS account for you. You should receive an activation email shortly.