This week, Moneytalk interviews China expert Victor Shih. Dr. Shih is a professor at Northwestern University. He is author of the book, "Factions and Finance in China" (Cambridge University Press) ...
This week, Moneytalk interviews China expert Victor Shih. Dr. Shih is a professor at Northwestern University. He is author of the book, "Factions and Finance in China" (Cambridge University Press) and the popular blog, http://chinesepolitics.blogspot.com.
Dr. Shih's op-eds and quotes about Chinese banking, finance, and economy frequently appear in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, South China Morning Post, RGE Monitor, and other global publications. Victor is a frequently invited speaker to major global conferences on China and advises research firms and financial institutions about China. Follow him on Twitter (vshih2)
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