Alicia García-Herrero

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Alicia Garcia Herrero
Personal details
NationalitySpanish
OccupationEconomist and academic

Alicia Garcia Herrero is a Spanish economist and academic who has been the chief economist for

Bruegel,[3] and non-resident Research Fellow at Real Instituto Elcano.[4]
Alicia is also a Member of the Advisory Board of Berlin-based think tank on China, MERICS.

Her areas of research are financial and banking issues, and monetary policy with a particular focus on

emerging markets. She has also conducted extensive research on China and its impact on the rest of the world. Additionally, Herrero carries out different advisory roles for institutions such as the Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research,[5] the Asian Development Bank, and the European Commission. She is a member of the board of the Hong Kong Forum and co-founder of Bright Hong Kong.[6]

Herrero has published many articles in academic journals and books. Her research work and opinions are quoted by the media, such as by Bloomberg,[7] CNBC,[8] CNN,[9] Reuters,[10] the Financial Times,[11] Forbes,[12] Tageschau.de[13] and Deutschlandfunk.[14]

Education

García-Herrero holds two undergraduate degrees, one in economics from

Kiel Institute of World Economics and holds a PhD in Economics from George Washington University.[15]

Career

García-Herrero has worked in BBVA[16] as the chief economist for emerging markets focusing on European and Asian economic and financial issues. Prior to this she was a member of the Asian Research Program of the Bank for International Settlements,[17] Alicia has also been a member of the Council of the European Central Bank Executive Board and has held positions at the International Monetary Fund and at the Bank of Spain.

Regarding previous academic positions, García-Herrero was a visiting faculty member of

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
(Spain).

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Alicia García Herrero appointed Chief Economist, Asia Pacific". www.natixis.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  2. ^ "Directory - HKUST Department of Economics". 143.89.8.89. Archived from the original on 2019-03-21. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  3. ^ "Alicia García-Herrero | Bruegel". Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  4. ^ "Alicia Garcia Herrero, Biography | Real Instituto Elcano". Archived from the original on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  5. ^ "Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research". www.hkimr.org. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  6. ^ "brighthk | WHO WE ARE". BRIGHT Hong Kong. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  7. ^ "Natixis's Garcia Herrero Expects China-U.S. Trade Truce, Bloomberg". Bloomberg News.
  8. ^ "US trade with China made it more favourable for Mexico: Analyst". www.cnbc.com. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  9. ^ El objetivo de Trump con los aranceles a China - CNN Video, retrieved 2019-03-01
  10. ^ "Hong Kong property firms scramble to lure buyers as rate hikes loom". Reuters. 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  11. ^ "The pitfalls of a trade pivot to Asia, Financial Times".
  12. ^ Jones, Caroline. "Forbes Asia Investment Briefing: Natixis Expects Turkey Fallout To Continue". Forbes. Retrieved 2019-03-01.
  13. ^ Lamby-Schmitt, Eva. "Proteste in China: Die unterdrückte Wut". tagesschau.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  14. ^ Wurzel, Steffen. "China: Wie Xi Jinping die Volksrepublik umbaut". Deutschlandfunk.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-02-10.
  15. ^ designquest.com.hk. "Alicia Garcia Herrero | People | HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies". iems.ust.hk. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  16. ^ "BBVA Research » Alicia García-Herrero". www.bbvaresearch.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  17. ^ "Alicia García-Herrero". www.bis.org. Retrieved 2019-03-20.
  18. ^ "Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre for China and for the World" (PDF).
  19. ^ "THE BOLOGNA CENTER JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS" (PDF).

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