About Us
Authors of
Subsidies to Chinese Industry
Usha Haley
has testified/presented on Chinese
subsidies to the United States Senate, US-China Economic and Security Review
Commission, US Congress Committee on Ways and Means, US
International Trade Commission, US Department of Commerce
and US Trade Representative. Her research on Chinese
subsidies has supported regulation in the USA and EU. Most
recently, she testified before the US Senate on Chinese
company Shuanghui's proposed acquisition of Virginia-based
Smithfield Foods. Her
200 publications and presentations include 7 books and
articles in Journal of International Business Studies, California Management Review, Harvard
Business Review and elsewhere. In 2012, she received the
Academy of Management’s Practice Impact Award for scholarly
impact. In 2011, the Economist featured her as
Thought Leader on emerging markets. In 2003, the Literati
Club gave her a Lifetime Achievement Award for
contributions to understanding business in the Asia Pacific.
She has lived and worked on five continents and is currently
Professor of Management and Director of the Robbins Center
for Global Business and Strategy, West Virginia University
and an Associate at the Economic
Policy Institute, Washington, DC. She may be contacted
through
http://usha.tel
George
Haley has testified/presented on Chinese subsidies
and business to the US-China Economic and Security Review
Commission, US International Trade Commission, Connecticut
Department of Economic and Community Development and
National Intelligence Council/CIA. He has over 150
publications /presentations including two best-selling books
on Asian business, a leading business textbook, and articles
in Harvard Business Review and Industrial
Marketing Management. In 2010, AmericanMadeHeroes.com
named him a Hero Advocate for his work with American
manufacturers and IndustryWeek identified him as a
Thought Leader on Manufacturing. In 2009, the American
Marketing Association’s Marketing News named him a
Marketing Academic to Watch based on research, teaching and
impact. He has lived and worked on five continents and is
currently Professor of Marketing and International Business
at the University of New Haven and Director of the Center
for International Industry Competitiveness. He may be
contacted through
http://georgehaley.tel
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