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Distinguished Public Lecture by Professor Justin Yifu Lin on "Demystifying the Chinese Economy"

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Date:

15 Nov 2012

Time:

3:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Venue:

Lecture Theatre 6, 1/F, Lee Shau Kee Building

Biography of Speaker:

Mr. Lin is professor and honorary dean, National School of Development at Peking University. He was the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank, 2008-2012. In this position, Mr. Lin guided the Bank’s intellectual leadership and played a key role in shaping the economic research agenda of the institution. Prior to joining the Bank, Mr. Lin served for 15 years as Founding Director and Professor of the China Centre for Economic Research (CCER) at Peking University and is the author of 23 books including The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off, New Structural Economics: A Framework for Rethinking Development and Policy, Demystifying the Chinese Economy, Benti and Changwu: Dialogues on Methodology in Economics, and Economic Development and Transition: Thought, Strategy, and Viability. He is a deputy of China’s People’s Congress  and Vice Chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce. He served on several national and international committees, leading groups, and councils on development policy, technology, and environment including: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Steering Committee, the UN Millennium Task Force on Hunger; the Eminent Persons Group of the Asian Development Bank; the National Committee on United States-China Relations; the Global Agenda Council on the International Monetary System; Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee; and the Hong Kong-U.S. Business Council. He is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for Developing World.

Enquiries:

Tel: 3943-8189 / 3943-8893

Synopsis of Lecture:

As a result of the miraculous growth since the market-oriented reform in 1979, China’s status in the global economy has dramatically changed. This speech will reflect on China’s unprecedented growth in the past 32 years, examine the reasons of that growth, and discuss prospects and challenges for China to maintain an eight-percent annual growth rate in the coming decades.

Remarks:

For details of the lecture and online registration, please refer to https://www.econ.cuhk.edu.hk/registration/PublicLecture/LinYifu