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Will China’s Economy Crash?

Wed. May 21st, 2014
Washington, DC

China’s growth rate continues to slide. Many observers see its surging debt and housing indicators as signaling an imminent financial crisis and the inevitability of a hard landing. How likely is this to occur, and can the new leadership engineer a more sustainable growth path?

Yukon Huang

Yukon Huang is a senior associate in the Carnegie Asia Program, where his research focuses on China’s economic development and its impact on Asia and the global economy.

David Dollar

David Dollar is a senior fellow with the Foreign Policy and Global Economy and Development programs at the Brookings Institution. He is a leading expert on China’s economy and U.S.-China economic relations.

Canyon Bosler

Canyon Bosler is a junior fellow in the Carnegie Asia Program where he focuses on the role of the financial system in China’s economic development, the state of the graduate labor market, and China’s approach to innovation policy. 

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event speakers

Yukon Huang

Senior Fellow, Asia Program

Huang is a senior fellow in the Carnegie Asia Program where his research focuses on China’s economy and its regional and global impact.

David Dollar

Canyon Bosler

Junior Fellow, Asia Program