The Relationship Between Chinese Debt and China’s Trade Surplus
Carnegie China is an East Asia-based research center focused on China’s regional and global role. Our scholars conduct research and analysis, and convene an array of activities with and in China, to cast a critical eye on the country’s strategic and economic trajectory. The center especially highlights Southeast Asian perspectives.
Carnegie China has a network of experts from diverse disciplines and perspectives who work together across borders to expand cooperation and understanding.
Carnegie China has a network of experts from diverse disciplines and perspectives who work together across borders to expand cooperation and understanding.
Michael Pettis
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie China
Tong Zhao
Senior Fellow, Carnegie China, Nuclear Policy Program
Chong Ja Ian
Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China
Michael Pettis
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie China
Tong Zhao
Senior Fellow, Carnegie China, Nuclear Policy Program
Chong Ja Ian
Nonresident Scholar, Carnegie China
China Financial Markets provides in-depth analysis of one of the world’s largest and most vital economies. Edited by Carnegie Senior Fellow Michael Pettis based in Beijing, China Financial Markets offers monthly insights into income inequality, market structures, and other issues affecting China and other global economies.