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After eight years, Macro Polo has ceased operations as the Paulson Institute will focus its independent research on supporting its programs as it continues to diversify its scope.

We appreciate the community that has grown around Macro Polo and the fruitful engagement we’ve had with our legion of smart and sharp audience. You’ve pushed us to deliver even more original work and innovative products. Our body of work speaks for itself, and we hope it will have a long shelf life – that was the intent from MP’s inception.

MP’s website is now archived and no new work will be published henceforth on this site. Please visit www.paulsoninstitute.org for future research and policy work on a range of global issues.

Thank you all for the support over the years, it has been a privilege to have had a home at the Paulson Institute and to have built it the way we did.

- Team Macro Polo

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Amy Ouyang 

Research Associate

Amy Ouyang is a Research Associate at MacroPolo, the Paulson Institute’s think tank. In this role, Amy conducts in-depth research and analyzes the global energy transition and its intersection with the economy, technology, and industrial policy. She has written extensively on green hydrogen production and supply chains, as well as the nuclear energy renaissance, including advanced frontier technologies such as small modular reactors and nuclear fusion. 

Prior to joining MacroPolo, she interned at a number of think tanks in DC, including the Wilson Center and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where she focused on examining US-China relations and China’s foreign policy agenda through the lens of the military, technology, and the economy. She also worked in a number of news outlets and broadcasting stations in Hong Kong and the US. Amy holds an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, an MS and a BS degree in Journalism from Northwestern University.