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China

Spillover Implications of a China Growing 0-2%

It’s time to talk about the slow growth era in China. To set the table for that, the structural economic problems that reduce China’s potential growth

Location:

Harvard Kennedy School

​​​​WHEN: Thursday, February 29th 2024, 12:00pm to 1:15pm ET
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Educators, policymakers and business leaders need to decide how to respond to the implications of China’s economic slowdown. Options have not been adequately considered because the extent of the slowdown has not been understood and acknowledged. Even today international organizations, governments, and prominent public intellectuals endorse rosy assumptions that would not be taken seriously elsewhere. It’s time to talk about the slow growth era in China. To set the table for that, the structural economic problems that reduce China’s potential growth to 0-2% must be recognized.

This hybrid seminar will be given by Daniel H. Rosen, Founding Partner, Rhodium Group. It will take place in Wexner 434AB for those who wish to attend in person. Others may join us remotely via Zoom. Lunch will be served.

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Practice Area
China