Huang Yasheng

Ya Sheng Huang

In 1985, he obtained a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University. From 1987 to 1989, he served as a consultant to the World Bank and also taught at the University of Michigan. In 1991, he obtained a doctoral degree from Harvard University. In 1997, he joi

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In 1985, he obtained a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University. From 1987 to 1989, he served as a consultant to the World Bank and also taught at the University of Michigan. In 1991, he obtained a doctoral degree from Harvard University. In 1997, he joined Harvard Business School as an associate professor of business, government, and international economics. Honor and Achievement of Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics, Received the Book of the Year 2008 by the British Economist. Received significant research fellowship support in the field, such as the National Fellowship from Stanford University and the MacArthur Fellowship from the Social Sciences Research Association. Teaching at Harvard University's International Affairs and Fairchild Center, Teaching at MIT Sloan School of Management, Researcher at Tsinghua University's China Center for Economic Research, Researcher at Peking University's School of International Relations, Researcher at the William Davidson School of Michigan Business School, Researcher at the World Economic Forum. The research focuses on government policies and institutional issues, especially the study of socialist economy during the period of mechanism transformation and the study of East Asian economy. Currently, he is focusing on studying the institutional and policy driving forces of foreign direct investment in China. A book currently being written traces the root causes of China's high demand for foreign direct investment from an institutional perspective. Published works on inflation and investment control in China. In 1996, Cambridge University Press published foreign direct investment in China. In 1998, besides writing articles for professional newsletters and columns, Professor Huang also published numerous articles in the New York Times, the Asian Wall Street Journal, the International Pioneer Forum, and foreign policy.