China’s economic reform program announced in November 2013 has begun to bring China closer to an advanced, market-oriented economic model that can deliver a potential GDP growth rate of 6% through 2020, according to a new study by the Asia Society Policy Institute in collaboration with Rhodium Group.
The study, the most comprehensive analysis of the reform program to date, finds that China is moving ahead in most reform areas with urgency, but warns that the country must overhaul its approach to governance in order to achieve its economic potential. The study, "Avoiding the Blind Alley: China’s Economic Overhaul and Its Global Implications" was written by Daniel H. Rosen, founding partner of Rhodium Group and a Jack Wadsworth Fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute.
The European Chamber is delighted to welcome Dan Rosen to present the report's new insights on the changing profile and prospects of what will soon be the world’s largest economy.
Please visit http://asiasociety.org/policy-institute/china-economy for more information and to download the report.
The fee includes a light lunch.
Agenda
11.30-12.00 Registration
12.00-12.05 Welcome Remarks, Mick Adams, Vice Chairman of the Board, European Chamber Shanghai
12.05-13.00 Presentation, Dan Rosen
13.00-13.30 Q&A
13.30-14.00 Coffee and Networking