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Biography
Yixiao Zhou is Associate Professor in Economics at the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy. Yixiao’s research work focuses on three areas: global macroeconomics, the role of technology and innovation in economic growth, and the Chinese economy. Topics that she has research on include: forecasting international macroeconomic developments and policies in global trade, global competition and technology innovation, and global migration; forecasting economic growth in China and its relationships with the world; and understanding drivers of inclusive growth and development and identifying policies that enhance them.
Yixiao is Deputy Director of China Economy Program at Crawford School of Public Policy. She serves as President of the Chinese Economics Society of Australia (CESA), a member of the Economics Society of Australia ACT Branch (ESA ACT), the Western Economic Association International (WEAI), Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES), and the Chinese Economist Society (CES).
Yixiao earned her PhD in Economics from ANU, and her Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Science from Peking University. She is passionate about teaching and mentoring students for advanced, cutting-edge and innovative research with policy impact.
Research interests
Yixiao is passionate about understanding drivers of inclusive growth and development and identifying policies that enhance them, forecasting international macroeconomic developments and policies, forecasting economic growth in China and its relationships with the world, and various topics on global economic growth and competition such as global trade, global competition and technology innovation, and global migration.
Researcher's projects
- The rise of Chinese corporations and global competition policies: http://ciw.anu.edu.au/research/grants/rise-chinese-corporations-and-global-competition-policies
- Automation and Income Inequality: Macroeconomic Policy Implications: https://www.grants.gov.au/?event=public.GA.show&GAUUID=7DB030D2-FF5B-609E-5CF4CEC9F623E347
- ASEAN +6 COVID-19 Policy Response Observatory: https://researchprofiles.anu.edu.au/en/projects/asean-6-covid-19-policy-response-observatory
Past student projects
- PhD supervisor (Chair, 2022-ongoing): Abyaya Neopane, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Chair, 2022-ongoing): Rentao Rao, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Chair, 2020-ongoing): Bashar Fakhruzzaman, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2021-ongoing): Tunye Qiu, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2021-ongoing): Riandy Laksono, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2021-ongoing): Ngoc Minh Le, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2019-ongoing): Sudyumna Dahal, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2019-ongoing): Sulistiyo Ardiyono, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2019-ongoing): Joel Bowman, Crawford School of Public Policy
- PhD supervisor (Panel, 2020-ongoing): Tanvir Bashar, Crawford School of Public Policy
- Master student thesis (Chair, 2021): Nushrat Jahan, Crawford School of Public Policy
- Master student thesis (Panel, 2021), Taylor Ey, Crawford School of Public Policy
- Master student thesis (Panel, 2021), Evelyn Chen, Crawford School of Public Policy
Qualifications
Other work
2021-now, Deputy Director of the China Economy Program, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra.
2022-now, President, Chinese Economics Society of Australia (CESA).
2020-now, Co-convenor, Arndt-Corden Department of Economics Weekly Seminar Series, Crawford School of Public Policy.
2019-now, Member of Research Committee, Crawford School of Public Policy.
2022-now, Representative for Early Career Researchers from Crawford School, College of Asia and Pacific Research Committee.
Education/Academic qualification
Economics, PhD, The Australian National University
Award Date: 15 Dec 2014
Economics, Bachelor, Peking University
Award Date: 1 Jul 2009
Physics, Bachelor, Peking University
Award Date: 1 Jul 2009
Expertise Areas
- International Economics and International Finance
- Economics of innovation
- Industry Economics and Industrial Organisation
- Macroeconomics (incl. Monetary and Fiscal Theory)
- Econometrics
- Economic Development and Growth
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Network (past 5 years)
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ASEAN 6 COVID-19 Policy Response Observatory
Dressel, B., Bali, A. S., Henschke, A., Nguyen, H. & Zhou, Y.
Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia - ASEAN Council
10/06/21 → 30/06/23
Project: Research
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Automation and inequality with taxes and transfers
Tyers, R. & Zhou, Y., 2022, In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy. 70, 1, p. 68-100Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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China’s Transition to a New Phase of Development
Song, L. & Zhou, Y., 2022, 1 ed. Canberra: ANU Press. 329 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Corporate site visits and firm performance
Qi, Z., Chu, C-C., Zhou, Y. & Chen, J., 2022, In: International Review of Economics and Finance. 82, p. 598-608Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Growth and Convergence Through Technological Interdependence
WEI, JIN. & Zhou, Y., 2022, In: Macroeconomic Dynamics. 26, 5, p. 1338 - 1374Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Special Issue:Challenges and Structural Adjustments in China in the Aftermath of the Pandemic
Song, L. & Zhou, Y., 2022, In: China and World Economy. 31, 1, p. 1-214Research output: Contribution to journal › Article