As China’s Nineteenth Party Congress approaches, it is important to identify the economic factors that challenge China and the new leadership that will emerge from the congress. How will the Chinese frame their policy choices? How should they? What are the implications for policymakers and business people who will deal with China over the next five years?
Michael Pettis will be joined by Carnegie’s vice president for studies Douglas H. Paal to address these questions on Monday, October 2, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. EST.
This event will be broadcast live from Carnegie in Washington, DC. Watch using the video player embedded below.
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Someone needs to do some editing. The first 11+ minutes are nothing but people sitting in the audience awaiting the speakers. The next 5 minutes are inaudible.
Sorry about that -- the video has been edited to remove the wait for the speakers, and the edited version should appear soon.
post a transcript of the talk please?
Following CCP National Congress, would be interested to hear Prof Pettis' further thoughts on sustainable GDP growth. In short, is the commitment to double 2010 GDP by 2020 sustainable as it requires growth above 6%?
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