What does China’s 2021 energy crunch mean for its 2022 macroeconomic outlook?Alicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowMar 18, 2022Mar 18, 2022
China can see the limits of bailing out Russia’s economyAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowMar 15, 2022Mar 15, 2022
Can China bail out Putin?Alicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowMar 10, 2022Mar 10, 2022
Global chip shortage may soon turn into an oversupply crisisAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 24, 2022Feb 24, 2022
Will This Be the Century of Youthful Asia?Alicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 18, 2022Feb 18, 2022
Winter is Coming? Understanding Chinese Waning GrowthAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022
Xi Jinping’s Regulatory Crackdown Strikes the EconomyAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022
In the electric vehicle race, China coming firstAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 8, 2022Feb 8, 2022
China’s Investment in the Middle East: Where Do We Stand?Alicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowFeb 8, 2022Feb 8, 2022
2022 to see monetary decoupling between West and EastAlicia Garcia Herrero, Natixis Asia Pacific Chief Economist, Bruegel Senior FellowDec 28, 2021Dec 28, 2021