Tsinghua University Forum on China and the World Economy
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Tsinghua University Forum on China and the World Economy
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No. 31 | Taking Action for a Prosperous China
With a focus on Taking Action for a Prosperous China, the 31st CCWE Macroeconomics Forum, organized by the Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) was held on March 12 at Tsinghua University. Since the NPC and CPPCC meetings were taking place in Beijing, some delegates and committee members were able to participate in the forum. They were: Gu Shengzu, member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), Vice Chairperson of the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee of
2017-03-12 -
No. 30 | Seeking Progress while Maintaining Stability
The 30th CCWE Macroeconomics Forum organized by Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) was held in the afternoon of January 8, 2017 in International Lecture Hall, Weilun Building, Tsinghua University. Zhu Guangyao, Vice Minister of Finance and Yu Bin, member of Party Leading Group and General Office Director of the Development Research Center of the State Council made keynote speeches on the forum. Distinguished guests attending the roundtable meeting include Zhu Baoliang, Chief Economist
2017-01-08 -
No. 29 | Seeking a Breakthrough in 2016
On the afternoon of October 29th, 2016, the 29th CCWE Macro-economy Forum, organized by Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University was held in Grand Lecture Hall, Weilun Building, Tsinghua University. For three quarters in a row, Chinese economy had maintained a 6.7% growth rate. There was a saying that Chinese economy had already stabilized. However, there were real estate bubbles in some regions, and fixed asset investment had not been very active. Moreover, import and e
2016-10-29 -
No. 28 | Half-year Review and Outlook
On June 18th, 2016, the 28th Tsinghua University Forum of China and the World Economy was held in the International Lecture Hall of Weilun Building. Themed with “half-year review and outlook”, the forum summed up Chinas macroeconomic performance in the past six months, analyzing domestic and international situation in near future while predicting trend of economic development for the coming year. The following guests were invited to attend the forum: Professor Ni Feng, Deputy Director, Institute
2016-06-18 -
No. 27 | Out of the “Haze”
On the afternoon of February 27, 2016, the 27th CCWE Macroeconomic Forum was held by the Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) in the International Lecture Hall of Weilun Building at Tsinghua University. Like the city of Beijing, the Chinese economy was now shrouded in heavy “haze”. How do we react to those difficulties that will face the economy in the future? How should our macroeconomic policy respond to the situation? How does the Chinese economy get out of the “haze” and embrace
2016-02-28 -
No. 26 | Kicking Off the 13th Five-Year Plan
The 26th quarterly forum of the Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) was held in the International Auditorium of Weilun Builing in Tsinghua University on January 9th, 2016 with the theme of “Kicking Off the 13thFive-Year Plan”. CCWE Director David Daokui Li hosted the forum with Professor Gao Peiyong, President of National Academic Researches of Economic Strategy, CASS; Professor Li Qiang, Dean of the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University; Chai Qiang, Deputy Secretary General of
2016-01-10 -
No. 25 | Maintaining A Growth Rate of Seven Percent
The afternoon of October 18, 2015 witnessed the staging of the 25th Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) Forum of Tsinghua University with the theme of “Maintaining a Growth Rate of 7%” in the International Auditorium of Weilun Building. Experts gathered to discuss China’s development in the last quarter of 2015 and shared their views of the ongoing trends in the Chinese economy. ZHU Guangyao, Vice Minister of Finance of the People’s Republic of China, ZHANG Xiaoqiang, Executive Vice Cha
2015-10-18 -
No. 24 | Is the Economy Back on Track?
The 24th quarterly forum of the Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) was held in the International Auditorium of Weilun Building in Tsinghua University on July 5, 2015, focusing on whether China’s economy is back on track. LIU Shijin, former Vice Director of the Development Research Center of the State Council, YAO Jingyuan, distinguished research fellow for the Counsellors’ Office of the State Council and former Chief Economist of the National Bureau of Statistics, CAO Fengqi, Professor
2015-07-17 -
No. 12 | The Twelfth Tsinghua University China and the World...
On July 1, 2012, Tsinghua University Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) held the 12th Tsinghua University China and the World Economic Forum. The forum focused on the conditions of and outlooks for both the Chinese and world economies and the many elements and issues that will have an influence on both China and the world. Major issues addressed included the slowdown of China’s economy; structural reform of the Chinese economy; the domestic real estate and financial industries; the fut
2012-07-01 -
No. 11 | Economic Outlook Pre-Eighteenth Party (CPC) Congres...
On March 24, 2012 Tsinghua University Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) held the eleventh Tsinghua University China and the World Economic Forum, entitled, “Economic Outlook Pre-Eighteenth Party (CPC) Congress.” The forum focused on the conditions of and outlook for both the Chinese and global economies and the many elements and issues that will influence China and the world. Major issues addressed included the future of the euro zone; the United States’ economic recovery; China’s rea
2012-03-24 -
No. 10 | 2012?!
On January 8, 2012, Tsinghua University Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) held its tenth forum, entitled, “2012 ? !” The forum focused on the numerous challenges that face both the world and Chinese economies in the coming year and the many different elements and factors that will have an influence on both China and the world. Major issues addressed included the future of the Euro zone; the upcoming presidential election in the United States; China’s international relations; the slowd
2012-01-08 -
No. 9 | Will the Crisis of 2008 Stage a Comeback?
On October 15, 2011, Tsinghua University Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) held its ninth world economic forum, entitled, “Will the Crisis of 2008 Stage a Comeback?” The forum focused on the numerous challenges facing both the world and Chinese economies and the influence that these factors will have on China. Major issues addressed included the economic and political difficulties in the U.S.; the sovereign debt crises in EU countries; the slowdown of the economic growth rate in China
2011-10-15 -
No. 8 | What Does a Slowdown Mean?
On July 9, 2011, Tsinghua University Center forChinain the World Economy (CCWE) held its eighth forum, entitled, “What Does a Slowdown Mean?” The forum focused on the numerous challenges that face both the world and Chinese economies and the influence that these factors will have onChina. Major issues addressed included the Euro zone debt crisis; the national debt situation involving theU.S.economy; the slowdown of the GDP growth rate inChina; the structural adjustment of the domestic economy; a
2011-07-09 -
No. 7 | Challenges China Faces from a Shifted Focus of Devel...
On March 20, 2011, Tsinghua University Center forChinain the World Economy (CCWE) held its seventh forum, entitled, “Challenges China Faces from a Shifted Focus of Development.” The forum focused on adjustments to economic policies proposed by the Chinese Communist Party and government that shift focus from mere GDP growth to more of an emphasis on improving people’s livelihoods. The panelists discussed the main goals of the adjustments, the major challenges and problems that those adjustments w
2011-03-20