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Bradley Gardner

Brad Gardner is a writer and analyst focused on emerging markets and internationalization. Brad has lived in China since 2007 where he was the editor of China International Business magazine until June 2010. He is currently a part time researcher for the Economist Intelligence Unit, and the editor of China Offshore quarterly.

He blogs at www.bradleymgardner.com and China in Africa website African Boots.

Outside of China, he has worked in the Czech Republic, done short-term work in Poland and Egypt, and wrote about bilateral trade ties between China and Italy, Mauritius and Zimbabwe. He writes primarily on trade, economics, development, and technology.

He has a masters degree from the University of Chicago and two bachelors degrees from the University of Southern California.

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