
Economist with a background in Chinese studies, specializing in China’s political economy and industrial organization
He is interested in the Chinese economy, both from a domestic perspective and an international perspective. He is particularly interested in political economy issues, e.g. the way the bureaucracy interacts with economic actors, and on how Chinese innovation policy works. Methodologically, he is very much interested in network economics, sentiment analysis, industrial organization, and game theory.
China Horizons publications
Chinese regional and global strategies

Asia Centre hosted a delegation from China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
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Chinese economy

Drinking from a glass half-full? Evaluating China's industrial policy successes and failures and implications for Europe
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EU-China relations

Global trends in countries’ perceptions of the Belt and Road Initiative
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Chinese economy

Radical novelties in critical technologies and spillovers: how do China, the US and the EU fare?
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Chinese economy

Which companies are ahead in frontiers innovation on critical technologies? Comparing China, the European Union and the United States
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