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Professor at Peking University
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Michael Pettis is a professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management, where he specializes in Chinese financial markets. He has also taught, from 2002 to 2004, at Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management and, from 1992 to 2001, at Columbia University’s ...more

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The Battle For The Eurozone Is NOT Between Countries, It Is Between Classes: Syriza And The French Indemnity Of 1871-73
Deep distortions in savings and investment historically have almost always led to an unsustainable increase in debt, and Europe was no exception.
Can Monetary Policy Turn Argentina Into Japan?
As earlier loans to African and Latin American countries begin to come due, my suspicion is that China will face the same problems new lenders to African have historically faced.
Inverted Balance Sheets And Doubling The Financial Bet
The Chinese economy is clearly slowing, and debt is clearly rising. There is increasing evidence of highly inverted balance sheet structures within the Chinese economy.
Interview On Chinese CPI And PPI Data For December
The National Bureau of Statistics released today CPI and PPI data for December 2014. People’s Daily summarizes the CPI data, which came in pretty close to market expectations.
My Reading Of The FT On China’s “Turning Away From The Dollar”
Beijing has been trying since at least 2007 to bring down China’s high savings rate, and yet today it remain much higher than it did seven years ago.
How Might A China Slowdown Affect The World?
Two years ago it was hard to find analysts who expected average GDP growth over the rest of this decade to be less than 8%. The current consensus seems to have dropped to between 6% and 7% on average.
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