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XING, Yuqing

Position Professor
Degree Ph.D. (Economics), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA M.A (Economics), Peking University, China B.S (Mathematics), Peking University, China
Specialty International Economics, Development Economics, Chinese Economy
Current Research Interests Global value chains and International trade
  • Professional Career

Yuqing Xing is a Professor of Economics of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. He served as the Director of the Capacity Building and Training Department of the Asian Development Bank Institute from 2011 to 2014. He also held positions at World Institute for Development Economics Research, the Bank of Finland, the East Asian Institute of the National University of Singapore, and the International University of Japan. He provided consulting services to Asian Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund and Japan International Cooperation Agency. Prof. Xing received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Peking University, China, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.

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  • Selected publications

Global Value Chain Development Report 2023: Resilient and Sustainable GVCs in Turbulent Times, Geneva: the WTO (with Wang, R. and Dollar, D., 2023).

“Trade in factor income and the US-China trade balance,” China Economic Review, Vol. 73 (with Meng, B., Gao, Y., Ye, J., Zhang, M, 2022).

Global Value Chain Development Report 2021: Beyond Production, Manila: ADB Press (with Gentile, E. and Dollar, D, 2021).

Decoding China’s Export Miracle: A Global Value Chain Analysis, Singapore: World Scientific Publishing (2021).

“Value captured by China in the smartphone GVC: a tale of three smartphone handsets,” Structure Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 58(c): 256-266 (with Huang, S, 2021).

“How the iPhone widens the US trade deficit with China: the case of the iPhone X,” Frontiers of Economics in China, Vol. 15(4): 642-658 (2020).

“Rising wages, Yuan’s appreciation and China’s processing exports,” China Economic Review, Vol. 48: 114-122 (2018).

“Trade efficiency, free trade agreements and the rules of origins,” Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 55: 33-41 (with Doan, T.N., 2018).

“China’s high-tech exports: myth and reality,” Asian Economic Papers, 13(1):109-123 (2014).

“Processing trade, exchange rates and China’s bilateral trade balances,” Journal of Asian Economics, 23(5):540-547 (2012).

“How the iPhone widens the United States trade deficit with the People’s Republic of China,” Journal Aussenwirtschaft (The Swiss Review of International Economic Relations), Sept. 2011: 339-350 (with Detert, N., 2011).

“Foreign direct investment and exports: the experiences of Vietnam,” The Economics of Transition, 16(2):187-197 (with Xuan, N.T., 2008).

“Reverse imports, foreign direct investment and exchange rates,” Japan and the World Economy, 20(2), 275-298 (with Zhao, L., 2008).

“Global production and currency devaluation,” Review of International Economics, 14(2), 202-211 (with Zhao, L., 2006).

“Exchange rates and competition for FDI in Asia,” The World Economy, 29(4), 419-34. (with Wan, G., 2006).

“Do lax environmental regulations attract foreign direct investment?," Environmental and Resource Economics, 21(1), 1-23. (with Kolstad, D.C., 2002).

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