China’s leadership is trying to move from a production-oriented economy to a consumption-based, people-centered model, to rebalance its economy. The global firms that used to benefit from China’s investment boom have to rethink their strategies for the years ahead, with the country’s new economic growth model.
If you are doing business in or with China, you’d better understand how this huge economy is going and where it is heading for. You have to get a macro perspective, to truly grasp the “big picture” of China’s development so as to better understand the micro- issues you are faced with in your daily business.
The Peking University BiMBA Business School is very delighted to welcome the young professionals to the lecture on China’s economic outlook by Prof. Yang Yao, one of the most prominent economists in China. Follow the best minds in China and foster your business skills with our MBA programme!
Lecturer
Yang Yao
Dean and Professor, National School of Development (NSD), Peking University
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About Us
BiMBA of the National School of Development at Peking University is the first Sino-foreign joint MBA in Beijing approved by the Chinese government. It is operated by the National School of Development (NSD) and its global partners. The NSD is a comprehensive school that offers a multidisciplinary environment for teaching and research in economics, management science, and public policy. As one of the most influential economics and think tanks in China, focusing on creating leaders with a broad and perspective view.
BiMBA now operates two joint MBA programmes: The Peking University-UCL MBA Programme and Peking University-Vlerick MBA Programme, both providing full-time and part-time classes.
Rankings
#1 in China, “The Most Valuable Full-time MBA” Ranking, Forbes China
#1 in China, “Part-time Programme with the Highest Salary in China” Ranking, Forbes China
#1 in Mainland China, Asia-Pacific’s Top 20 Business Schools for Research Excellence, QS Global 250 Business Schools Report 2017
‘An MBA with a heart’, Bloomberg Businessweek