China’s 2023 work report and what it means: an AI post-mortem
Alicia Garcia Herrero
Michal Krystyanczuk
Robin Schindowski
In this in-depth analysis about one of China’s most important policy gathering, we use natural language processing and generative Artificial Intelligence to quantify the emphasis on major topics in China’s outgoing Prime Minister Work Report and compare it with his Work Report last year.
Read the complete analyses on the Bruegel website here
About authors
Alicia Garcia Herrero
Chief Economist for Asia Pacific at Natixis, Senior Fellow at Bruegel, Non-resident Senior Follow at the East Asian Institute, Adjunct Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Economist specialized in monetary and financial issues in emerging markets, banking crises and resolution strategies, financial development
Michal Krystyanczuk
Data Scientist at Bruegel
Specialist in Deep Learning and Big Data techniques for various AI tasks
Robin Schindowski
Research Assistant at Bruegel
Economist with a background in Chinese studies, specializing in China’s political economy and industrial organization