Louis Kuijs
Louis Kuijs works since September 2004 as Senior Economist in the World Bank’s China office on macroeconomic issues, conducting macroeconomic analysis and policy dialogue. He is the main author of the Bank’s China Quarterly Update.
Previously, he worked at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC, in the European Department and, before that, in the African, and Fiscal Affairs Departments.
Before joining the IMF in 1997, he worked at Oxford Economic Forecasting (Oxford, UK), on macroeconomic modeling and forecasting for industrialized countries and emerging markets.
Mr. Kuijs has also worked at the University of Amsterdam, the Hypo Vereinsbank (Munich, Germany), and for the Economist Intelligence Unit (London, UK).
He received his undergraduate Drs (Economics) degree from the University of Amsterdam and his Ms (Economics) from the London School of Economics.
Latest Posts:
- How will China’s external current account surplus evolve in the coming years?
- 中国经济展望和政策寓意:正常化
- China’s economic outlook and policy implications: normalization
- 中国的食品价格——为何趋涨,今后趋势如何?
- China’s food prices – why have they trended up and what lies ahead?
- China will need to normalize the monetary stance but there is no need to worry too much about inflation
- A remarkably stable outlook for China
- Extending the horizon—China’s medium and long term economic outlook
- China’s economic outlook remains favorable
- China’s local government debt—what is the problem?
Is there a middle class in Asia? Depends on how you define it
Laos: what a change rural roads make
World Bank opens largest set of development data --for free and in several languages

