Andrew Batson

Andrew Batson

所在地区
北京 朝阳区
所属行业
学术研究
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个人简介

Andrew is the chief analyst of the Chinese economy at the independent research firm Gavekal Dragonomics, part of the Gavekal research and fund management group. He manages its team of researchers in Beijing, writes and comments regularly on the Chinese economy, and frequently speaks to business and academic audiences.

Before joining Gavekal in 2011, Andrew was an award-winning journalist for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires in both Beijing and Hong Kong, and has written hundreds of articles on Chinese business, government, economics and society. Andrew has lived and worked in China since 1998, and speaks and reads Chinese fluently. He has also been a software engineer, a consultant and treasurer of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China. Andrew was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and educated at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where he earned a degree in anthropology.

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出版作品

  • Fixing China's State Sector

    The Paulson Institute

    This policy memorandum documents the increasingly serious problems in China's state-owned enterprise sector that have emerged since 2008: falling returns, rising debts and a loss of strategic focus. It argues that the best solution is to return to the policy orientation of the 1997-2003 period, when the government encouraged the exit of underperforming SOEs. The memo also proposes some ideas for how to get China’s SOEs back on track and more closely aligned with their core mandates.

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  • Small Business Won't Save China

    The Wall Street Journal

    These are good times for China's small businesses. Despite a steady slowdown in economic growth, new companies are being founded at the fastest pace in a decade. Small businesses have long complained of difficulty getting loans from the state, but roughly 30% of corporate loans now go to small firms, up from 20% a few years ago. But this friendliness to small business isn't enough to solve China's economic problems. China does need stronger private firms as it tries to move away from its excessive reliance on public investment to support growth, yet the government's trumpeting of good news for small businesses betrays a misunderstanding of their real role in the economy.

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  • Chinese

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