About the Seminar Series

China is poised to become the world’s largest economy in the near future. However, such growth is not guaranteed. China faces increasingly complex questions about how to manage the tension between state control and market influence within its own borders, and how to address international disputes that often arise with expanded global influence.

Pairing University of Chicago economists with world-renowned experts on China, including both intellectual leaders as well as industry professionals, “China in Today’s World” is a new series that aims to provide timely insights into these and other key issues, ranging from technology to financial markets, and from international trade to regional political challenges.

All times are listed in Central Standard Time.

Agenda

Thursday, February 4, 2021
18:00:00–19:00:00

Moderated Discussion

Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Yun Wen, Senior Economist, Infinite-Sum Modeling, Inc; Author of “The Huawei Model The Rise of China’s Technology Giant

Zhiguo He (Moderator), Fuji Bank and Heller Professor of Finance, Chicago Booth; Director, BFI-China

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