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Keyu Jin
Keyu Jin, a tenured professor at LSE, is an academic member of the China Finance 40 Group and has advised the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

Experiences
Jin has advised and consulted for the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She also has had experience at various financial institutions including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley. She is a columnist for Project Syndicate and Caixin Magazine, and has contributed opinion pieces to media outlets like the Financial Times and the South China Morning Post. Jin also serves as a non-executive director to Richemont Group, the world’s second-largest luxury goods company. She served on a working committee for China Banking Regulatory Commission on Fintech and previously sat on the editorial board of the Review of Economic Studies.

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China’s 2025 GDP Growth Forecast Amid Tariffs: Key Indicators to Watch| Keyu Jin
The era of China's reliance on real estate as a shortcut to GDP growth is drawing to a close. High tech and green energy sectors are now stepping into the spotlight.
A Recession Is Not Always a Bad Thing 8:56
Keyu Jin discusses the absence of natural business cycles in China, suggesting that allowing for minor recessions could benefit the economy.
Where is China’s Juggernaut Economy Headed? 8:13
China's long-term vision and political stability help avoid drastic shifts.
How China “Subsidized” Its EVs to Success 12:18
Professor Keyu Jin explains how the Mayor Economy has driven major breakthroughs in China's innovative industries
As Trump Raises Tariffs, China Cuts Them to Zero 11:09
Professor Keyu Jin is the author of The New China Playbook, a rare book that has been widely appreciated by both Chinese and Western audiences.
How to Read the Visible Hand of China
Professor Keyu Jin, noted for addressing misconceptions about China, explains China's Mayor Economy and industrial policy.
A Recession Is Not Always a Bad Thing
Keyu Jin, a prominent Chinese economist respected in China and the West, warns against calling China's economy "peak China" or "game over" due to a slowdown.