China Institute

Mr George Magnus

Key information

Roles
China Institute Research Associate, SOAS China Institute
Department
China Institute
Qualifications
MSc Economics (SOAS, University of London)
Email address
gm45@soas.ac.uk

Biography

George Magnus’s principal research focus is the political economy of China, and the implications and consequences of its economic development path.

George received an MSc in Economics from SOAS, authoring a thesis on the performance of China and India under planning, and undertook further postgraduate research in developing economies at the School of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Illinois. He subsequently worked at the Foreign Office’s Central Office of Information before embarking on a career in the finance sector that took him to Lloyds Bank and Bank of America, and then as Chief Economist to both SG Warburg, and finally to UBS, where he stayed from 1997 until 2016.

Since retiring from UBS, George has been a Research Associate at both the SOAS China Institute, and the China Centre at Oxford University. He engages regularly with and speaks at commercial, financial, educational and government institutions, and writes and appears in a wide range of media outlets including the Financial Times, the Times, The Telegraph, the Guardian, the Spectator, the New Statesman, Prospect, Bloomberg, the BBC, Deutsche Welle, France24, and Voice of America. All his public domain work can be found at his website.

George contributes periodically to the China in Context podcast series, and to the SOAS China Institute's blog.

SCI Blog posts

Research interests

China economy and political economy.

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