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As China prepares for the 19th Party Congress, one of the major questions is what direction will China’s leaders take on the economic reform? Despite many predictions, China continues to delay substantial economic reform while growing the economy. How long will this last? AmCham Shanghai is pleased to host a talk by Carnegie Asia Program Senior Fellow Yukon Huang on October 19 from 8:00 to 9:30 at the Pudong Grand Hyatt Hotel.

A frequent commentator and advisor to the World Bank, Mr. Huang will provide an overview of the forces shaping Beijing’s economic policies and predictions on the future of the Chinese economy. He will also provide highlights from his most recent book, Cracking the China Conundrum: Why Conventional Economic Wisdom Is Wrong.

Agenda

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Registration & Breakfast
8:30 AM - 9:00 AM
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Q&A/Discussions

Speakers

  • Yukon Huang (Senior Fellow, Asia Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

    Yukon Huang

    Senior Fellow, Asia Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    Yukon Huang is a senior fellow with the Asia Program. He was formerly the World Bank’s country director for China and earlier director for Russia and the Former Soviet Union Republics. He is an adviser to the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and various governments and corporations. His research focuses on China’s economy and its regional and global impact.
    Huang has published widely on development issues in both professional journals and the public media. He is a featured commentator for the Financial Times on China, and his articles are seen frequently in the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, Foreign Affairs, the National Interest, and Caixin. His books include East Asia Visions, Reshaping Economic Geography in East Asia, and International Migration and Development in East Asia and the Pacific. His latest book, Cracking the China Conundrum: Why Conventional Economic Is Wisdom Is Wrong, was published by Oxford University Press (2017).
    He has a PhD in economics from Princeton University and a BA from Yale University.

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