
Gong Cheng
Gong Cheng joined the BIS as a senior economist with the Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific. Before joining the BIS, he was a senior economist at the European Stability Mechanism, where he led policy and research work on official-sector lending and sovereign debt restructuring. He contributed to setting up the network of Regional Financing Arrangements (RFAs) and to enhancing the cooperation between RFAs and the IMF. Between 2010 and 2013, Gong Cheng worked as an economist in the International Macroeconomics Division at the Bank of France, focusing on international topics, such as global imbalances and reforms in the international monetary system. Gong Cheng holds a PhD in economics from Sciences Po Paris and master's degrees in finance and international political economy from Sciences Po and London School of Economics.
Fields of interest
- International capital flows
- International finance
- Fiscal policy
December 2021 |
Evolution of foreign currency bond issuance and the new challenges revealed by the Covid-19 pandemic
by Gong Cheng in Journal de l'Economie Financiere
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December 2021 |
by Gatien Bon and Gong Cheng in International Economics
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August 2021 |
by Enrique Alberola-Ila, Gong Cheng, Richhild Moessner and Yavuz Arslan in Pacific Economic Review
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April 2019 |
by Gong Cheng in Oxford Economic Papers
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January 2019 |
by Gong Cheng in European Journal of Finance
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November 2018 |
by Gong Cheng in World Development
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December 2015 |
by Gong Cheng in Journal of International Money and Finance
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August 2015 |
by Gong Cheng in Macroeconomic Dynamics
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April 2015 |
by Gong Cheng, Matthieu Bussière, Menzie D Chinn and Noëmie Lisack in Journal of International Money and Finance
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