Drawing from its extensive research and a recent publication on this exact matter, IPD joined forces with IWEP and CEGI to host a one-day conference on the topic to discuss the lessons learned from regions such as Latin America, Japan and Eastern Europe and to advocate for exercising caution on the issue of capital account liberalization in the case of China. This one-day conference also benefits from Chinese experts’ candid discussion and presentations to ensure a meaningful and analytical academic exchange.
IPD also took the opportunity to unveil the Chinese version of the following report, which has received wide readership within the Chinese academic community.
Capital Account Liberalization in China: The Need for a Balanced Approach
The Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) has had years of research and study on the issue of capital account liberalization. Combined with our country dialogue on China, IPD joins the International Institute of World Economics and Politics (CASS) and the Global Economic Governance Initiative(CEGI) to host this important conference in Beijing on August 24th.
Partners
- Global Economic Governance Initiative
Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future
Boston, Massachusetts, United States - Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Beijing, China
Participants
- Yongding Yu
Speaker
Director, Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Science - Ming Zhang
Speaker
Deputy Director, Research Section of International Finance
Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Science - Gabor Daniela
Speaker - Kenji Aramaki
Speaker
- Yuyan Zhang
Partner
Director
Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Bin Zhang
Commentator
Senior Fellow
Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) - Yiping Huang
Commentator
Professor
China Center for Economic Research
Peking University