SYMPOSIUM ON CHINA’S REFORM AND GROWTH
Hosted by: National School of Development, Peking University &
The International Monetary Fund, Resident Representative Office for China
Time: Thursday, September 11, 2014, 1:30—5:30 p.m.
Venue: Classroom No.1, Wanzhong Building, Lang Run Garden, Peking University
Welcome and introduction
Yao Yang, Dean, National School of Development, PKU
Alfred Schipke, Senior Resident Representative, IMF
Session 1: What is China’s current growth potential?
Chair: Alfred Schipke (IMF)
Lead speakers (15 minutes each)
Lu Yang, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Population and Labor Economics, CASS
Zhang Bin, Senior Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS
Yao Yang, Dean, National School of Development, PKU
Discussants (7 minutes each)
He Dong, Executive Director (Research), Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Wei Zhichao, Macro Analyst, Guotai Jun’an Securities
Huang Yiping, Professor, National School of Development, PKU
Session 2: What should be the growth target for 2015?
Chair: Yao Yang (PKU)
Lead speakers (15 minutes each)
Markus Rodlauer, Deputy Director, Department of Asia and Pacific, IMF
Naoyuki Yoshino, Dean, Asian Development Bank Institute
Justin Lin, Honorary Dean, National School of Development, PKU
Discussants (7 minutes each)
Yu Yongzhen, Deputy Division Chief, Comprehensive Department, Ministry of Finance
Ma Xiaoping, China Economist, HSBC
Lu Feng, Director, China Macroeconomic Research Center, NSD, PKU