The list of the "Top Ten Macroeconomic Experts of 2025" has been announced. In 2025, the Chinese economy is advancing under pressure, transforming and improving, with more proactive fiscal policies and appropriately accommodative monetary measures. Macroeconomic policies are being coordinated more effectively and targeted precisely, driving stable economic progress and new achievements in high-quality development. At this critical stage of intertwined changes and challenging transitions, macroeconomic experts are closely attuned to the pulse of the times, using a comprehensive perspective, professional judgment, and solid analysis to discern major development trends. They focus on offering insights and recommendations regarding new productive forces, boosting domestic demand, resolving risks, and long-term growth, clarifying development logic amid transformation and guiding the macroeconomic direction forward.
In collaboration with the Chief Economists Forum and the New Economist Think Tank, the "Top Ten Macroeconomic Experts of 2025" have been selected. The selection committee evaluated candidates based on five key dimensions: professionalism, influence, innovation, foresight, and activity. The final award recipients were chosen through a voting process by the judging panel, also taking into account the foresight of their work and productivity metrics.
Huang Yiping, Dean of the National School of Development at Peking University, has been honored as one of the "Top Ten Macroeconomic Experts of 2025"!
A look back at some of his notable viewpoints: Huang Yiping: How can the structural challenges of transitioning between old and new growth drivers be addressed? Huang Yiping: Over the next decade, the challenge for China's economy lies not in growth speed, but in efficiency. Huang Yiping: How to break the cycle of low-price competition through quality-based rivalry. Huang Yiping: Is AI redefining the fundamental rules of financial markets? Huang Yiping: Financial regulation in the age of artificial intelligence.