Lecturer in Economics, Curtin University
Dr Yixiao Zhou is a Lecturer of Ecoomics at the Curtin Business School, which she joined in 2015. Dr. Zhou's research interests are in the area of economic growth, firm innovation and the Chinese economy. Dr Zhou received her PhD in economics from the Australian National University and finished her double degrees in economics and physics at Peking University.
An all-out trade war with China would cost Australia 6% of GDP
Dec 01, 2020 09:14 am UTC| Economy
China accounts for more than a third of export dollars earned by Australia. The figures, for the 12 months to October, cover the period of coronavirus disruptions and disputes over trade. They apply to physical...
As its economy changes, China is starting to export its real estate ideas too
Dec 09, 2016 16:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate Economy
When it comes to discussions about Chinese real estate investors, we tend to focus on the idea that they are buying up property in places like Australia, pushing up prices even if that is somewhat questionable. But it...
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