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About Us
Usha Haley has testified on her research on Chinese
subsidies to the
Congressionally mandated US-China Economic and Security
Review Commission (Aril 4, 2006) and twice
before the Committee on Ways and Means (February 15
and March 15, 2007), including on the federal legislation,
the Non-market Economy Trade Remedy Act. She has
presented on her research on Chinese subsidies before the US
International Trade Commission (December 5, 2007, October 7, 2009
and June 28, 2010), US Department of Commerce and US
Trade Representative (October 7, 2009 and June 28, 2010).
In September 2011, she presented as a Thought Leader on
business and government in China at the Economist's
flagship
High-Growth Markets Summit in London.
Dr. Haley’s research generally focuses on the multinational
corporation and international strategic management,
especially in Asian and Emerging Markets, including
business-government relations, strategic decision-making,
sanctions and subsidies. She has more than 170 publications
and presentations including 24 journal articles (in
Harvard Business Review , California Management
Review and Journal of Management
Studies among others), 35 book chapters and 6 books, 2
of which have been on international best-seller lists. Her
books include Multinational Corporations in Political
Environments (reviewed in the Wall Street Journal
and the Academy of Management Review); The Chinese
Tao of Business (reviewed in the Wall Street Journal
as the only business book on Asia to buy); New Asian
Emperors (reviewed in the Economist as an
“important study”); Strategic Management in the Asia
Pacific; and, Asian Post-Crisis Management.
She is co-Editor-in-Chief of the new book series
Multinational Investment and Business for Imperial
College Press (London, UK).
She serves or has served as a member of 6 corporate,
non-profit and governmental strategic planning and advisory
boards, sits on 5 academic journal editorial boards, and has
served over a dozen times as keynote speaker on China and
Emerging Markets. Her expertise has been profiled over
300
times in the international media including the New York
Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today,
Fortune, Investor’s Business Daily, San
Francisco Chronicle, International Herald Tribune,
CNN, BusinessWeek, the Economist, Barron’s,
Newsweek, Entrepreneur, PBS, CNBC, NPR and
Voice of America.
In 2003, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award
from the Literati Club (UK) and a panel of academics,
businesspersons and policy makers for contributions to
understanding business in the Asia Pacific.
In 2010, she was named an
American Made Hero.
She is listed in
Who's Who in America, Who's Who in The World,
American Women, and etc.
In June 2008, her research on China was incorporated into US
federal regulation. In October 2009,
eight US senators recommended her research on China for
use in the US-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade,
the major vehicle for business and trade negotiation between
the two countries. In July 2010, drawing on her research,
104 US Senators and Representatives wrote a letter to
President Obama recommending action on China trade. In 2010
and 2011, her work on Chinese steel subsidies was
incorporated into EU and German trade regulation.
Her PhD is from the Stern School of Business, New York
University (co-majors Management and International Business)
with graduate studies from New York University (in Business
Administration), the University of Wisconsin-Madison (in
Journalism), and the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign (in International Relations) as well as a
Bachelor’s degree from Elphinstone College, Bombay, India
(in Politics).

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