Dr. William Chow | Conflict Management and Resolution | Best Researcher Award
Beijing Normal – Hong Kong Baptist University | China
A distinguished scholar and economist, this researcher has made significant contributions to economic forecasting and policy analysis with a focus on China’s macroeconomic development. With a strong academic foundation, including advanced studies in economics and international relations, their career spans both academia and applied research. As a Part-time Research Fellow at the Center for China in the World Economy, Tsinghua University (2005–2010), they were instrumental in producing quarterly forecasts of the Mainland Chinese economy and presenting results in national press conferences, shaping public understanding of economic trends. Their research interests encompass macroeconomic modeling, international trade, fiscal policy, and sustainable economic growth. Over the years, they have published widely in peer-reviewed journals, with numerous citations reflecting their influence in the field. Recognized for their analytical rigor and innovative approach, they have received several academic awards for excellence in economic research and forecasting. Their ongoing work continues to bridge the gap between academic theory and policy implementation, contributing valuable insights to global economic discourse. Through their commitment to research and education, they remain a vital voice in advancing economic thought and fostering evidence-based policymaking.
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Featured Publications
Chow, W. W. (2025). Inflation cost of strategic goods export restriction: Evidence from dynamic spatial panel data model. International Economics and Economic Policy. Advance online publication.
Chow, W. W., & Fung, M. K. (2025). Relative ESG positions among OECD countries in the presence of international competition for FDI inflow: A gravity model perspective. Research in International Business and Finance.