The symposium gathers leading thinkers on governance and economic development, and leading researchers on China’s economic governance to share their research and discuss how China’s economic governance system have contributed to the rapid growth and other economic and social consequences such as urbanization and social conflicts in China and also in other developing countries.
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The goal of this Symposium is to provide a forum for in-depth discussion among leading thinkers on governance and economic development, and leading researchers on China’s economic governance in order to better understand how different aspects of China’s economic governance system have contributed to China’s rapid growth and other economic and social consequences such as urbanization and social conflicts, and to consider lessons, if any, for other developing countries.
Organizers
Albert Park (Co-organizer)
Institute for Advanced Study and Division of Social Science, HKUST
James Kung (Co-organizer)
Institute for Advanced Study and Division of Social Science, HKUST
Yong Wang
Department of Economics, HKUST
Chenggang Xu
School of Economics and Finance, The University of Hong Kong, and World Class University Visiting Professor, Seoul National University
Co-sponsors
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Institute for Emerging Market Studies (with support from ERNST & YOUNG)
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Department of Economics
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Division of Social Science
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School of Humanities and Social Science
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For enquiries pertaining to the Symposium, please contact Symposium Secretariat at: