Mr. Albert Keidel
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment
Albert Keidel joined the Carnegie Endowment in September 2004, after serving as deputy director for the Office of East Asian Nations at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. His work at the Endowment focuses on issues relating to China’s economic system reforms, macroeconomy, regional development, and poverty reduction strategy.
Before joining Treasury in 2001, he covered economic trends, system reforms, poverty, and country risk as a senior economist in the World Bank office in Beijing. Keidel has worked in China, Japan, and Korea and taught graduate economics courses on China, Japan, and development.
Selected Publications: "China’s GDP Expenditure Accounts," China Economic Review, December, 2001; "China’s Economy: A Mixed Performance," China Business Review, May-June, 2001; "Practical Issues in Using the Chinese Statistical System," China Perspectives No. 33, Jan-Feb, 2001
B.A., Princeton University; Ph.D., Harvard University; Post-doctoral fellow, Faculty of Economics, Tokyo National University
Languages:
French; German; Japanese; Mandarin Chinese