In Search of Sources of New Economic Growth
When and Where
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18/04/2017
10:00 am-11:30 am -
The Bookworm
China, Beijing Shi, Chaoyang Qu, S Sanlitun Rd, 4号楼 邮政编码: 100026
Beijing
China
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Event Details
After decades of double-digit GDP growth, China is now entering in a new phase of economic development called the “new normal.” While pundits and economists discuss talk of economic slowdown and hard vs. soft landing, Dr. Liu asks – as China’s economy transitions from investment-led to consumption-based, what will be the new sources of economic growth? In other words, what will drive China’s future?
Drawing from insights in his recently-published book, “Corporate China 2.0: The Great Shakeup,” Dr. Liu will explore the new driving forces in this new economy, the vital role of Corporate China and what the government needs to do to lay a better foundation for China’s economic transition. This talk will explore the questions surrounding this transformation and the future of China, itself: What are the new sources of economic growth? What role will Corporate China play in China’s economic future? What institutional changes/policy reforms should occur to promote entrepreneurship and foster great firms? How will China innovate?
Liu Qiao is the dean of the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University and a professor of finance. A renowned financial expert, Dr. Liu has published numerous articles at leading academic journals including the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Management Science, Journal of Accounting Research, and Economic Journal. He is co-author of the book, “Finance in Asia: Institutions, Regulation and Policy.”
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