Dr. Linda Yueh is an economist and commentator on global economic issues, particularly the Chinese economy, emerging markets, and the global economic and business environment. She previously practiced international corporate law while resident in New York, Beijing, and Hong Kong.
Dr. Yueh is a fellow in economics at the University of Oxford and a visiting professor at the London Business School. She is also a research associate of the Globalisation Programme at the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Dr. Yueh has published widely and her recent books include Macroeconomics and Globalisation and Economic Growth in China. Dr. Yueh serves as Series Editor for the Economic Development and Growth book series for World Scientific Publishing. Forthcoming books include: The Economy of China, Globalisation in Flux: Legal and Economic Challenges, and The Future of Asian Trade: Economic Growth with the Emergence of China.
Dr. Yueh recently gave testimony before the Treasury Select Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Commons, UK Parliament, on the impact of China on the world and UK economy.
She has served as a special advisor for the World Economic Forum in Davos, UK Trade and Industry (UKTI), the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Executive Briefing Advisory Board, Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House), among others. Finally, she is a frequent commentator for the media, such as the BBC, CNBC, CNN, the Financial Times, among others.
Testimonial April 2008:-
Dr. Linda Yueh gave a 60 minute keynote in Rome, Italy for General Electric’s Global Leadership Meeting. The theme of the conference was “Growth Renaissance-The Art of Real Estate” and the audience consisted of high-level real estate industry professionals. The feedback from Dr. Yueh’s Keynote was extraordinary. In the client’s words, “Dr. Yueh was brilliant, poised, professional, polished and the audience loved her. Her content and delivery was excellent.”