• HUANG, Haizhou

    Distinguished Visiting Professor

  • Email:

    hzhuang@saif.sjtu.edu.cn
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  • Support Staff:

    Iris Lei

  • Support Staff Email:

    hlei@saif.sjtu.edu.cn
  • Research Interests

    Corporate and international finance, capital markets, and macro and monetary economics

Professor Huang is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at SAIF. Dr. Huang Haizhou is Managing Director and Member of Management Committee at China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and has over thirty-year experiences spanning across academic, policy and financial services.

Upon completing his PhD in 1994, Dr. Huang taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the London School of Economics. From 1998 to 2005, he was a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), working in the Monetary and Exchange Affairs (now Monetary and Capital Markets), European and Research Departments. He was Chief Economist of Greater China research at Barclays Capital from 2005 to 2007, and joined CICC in the end of 2007 as a Managing Director.

He has over twenty publications in leading academic and policy journals, including American Economic Review, Journal of International Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Finance, etc. He published “Global Financial System: Crises and Reforms” (in Chinese by CITIC Press, 2018), and “The Changing Fortunes of Central Banking” (by Cambridge University, 2018) as a co-editor.

He won the Pagano-Zechner Best Paper Prize by the European Financial Association in 2018 and the 19th Sun Ye-Fang Prize in Economics, the highest prize in economics in China, in 2021.

Dr. Huang was in the first cohort of the Special Term Professor at Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management (2002-2005, Vice President of the Tenth and Eleventh China Society of World Economics, and a member of the Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum. He is a Member of the China Finance 40 Group (CF40), Research Fellow of the Financial Research Center of the State Council Counseling Bureau, and is a special term professor at the PBoC School of Finance at Tsinghua.


Journal Publications

1. Guo, Di, Haizhou Huang, Kun Jiang, and Chenggang Xu, 2021, Disruptive innovation and R&D ownership structures, Public Choice, 187(1-2), 143-163.

2. Bolton, Patrick, and Haizhou Huang, 2018, The capital structure of nations, Review of Finance, 22(1), 45-82.

3. Huang, Haizhou, and Danyang Xie, 2008, Fiscal sustainability and fiscal soundness, Annals of Economics and Finance, 9(2), 239-251.

4. Huang, Haizhou, and Shang Jin Wei, 2006, Monetary policies for developing countries: The role of institutional quality, Journal of International Economics, 70(1), 239-252.

5. Clark, Peter B., and Haizhou Huang, 2006, International financial contagion and the fund - A theoretical framework, Open Economies Review, 17(4-5), 399-422.

6. Goodhart, Charles A.E., and Haizhou Huang, 2005, The lender of last resort, Journal of Banking and Finance, 29(5), 1059-1082.

7. Huang, Haizhou, and Shuilin Wang, 2004, Exchange rate regimes: China's experience and choices, China Economic Review, 15(3), 336-342.

8. Huang, Haizhou, and Chenggang Xu, 2003, Financial syndication and R&D, Economics Letters, 80(2), 141-146.

9. Huang, Haizhou, and A. Jorge Padilla, 2002, Fiscal policy and the implementation of the walsh contract for central bankers, Annals of Economics and Finance, 3(1), 27-42.

10. Lyon, Thomas P., and Haizhou Huang, 2002, Legal remedies for breach of the regulatory "contract", Journal of Regulatory Economics, 22(2), 107-132.

11. Huang, Haizhou, and Chenggang Xu, 1999, Financial institutions and the financial crisis in East Asia, European Economic Review, 43(4-6), 903-914.

12. Clark, Peter B., Charles A.E. Goodhart, and Haizhou Huang, 1999, Optimal monetary policy rules in a rational expectations model of the Phillips curve, Journal of Monetary Economics, 43(2), 497-520.

13. Huang, Haizhou, and Chenggang Xu, 1999, Institutions, innovations, and growth, American Economic Review, 89(2), 438-443.

14. Goodhart, Charles A.E., and Haizhou Huang, 1998, Time inconsistency in a model with lags, persistence, and overlapping wage contracts, Oxford Economic Papers, 50(3), 378-396.

15. Huang, Haizhou, and Chenggang Xu, 1998, Soft Budget Constraint and the Optimal Choices of Research and Development Projects Financing, Journal of Comparative Economics, 26(1), 62-79.

16. Lyon, Thomas P., and Haizhou Huang, 1997, Innovation and imitation in an asymmetrically-regulated industry, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 15(1), 29-50.

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