Fifth Annual "G2 at GW" Conference on US-China Economic Relations
Hosted by the Institute for International Economic Policy
Cosponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies
and the GW-Center for International Business Education and Research
October 12, 2012
Lindner Commons, 6th Floor
1957 E St. NW
Session 1 9:00-10:15
- Barry Naughton “The End of Hyper-growth: Political and Economic Responses to a Slowing China”
- Vikram Nehru “China's Central Long-Term Development Challenge”
Coffee Break: 10:15-10:30
Session 2: 10:30- 12:00
- Xingwang Qian “Are Chinese Trade Flows Different?”
- Marinos Tsigas “U.S.-Asia trade: Dynamic General Equilibrium Linkages”
- Steve Suranovic “Assessing Unfair Trade Between the US and China”
Lunch Break: 12:00-1:00
Session 3: 1:00-2:15
- Hong Ma “How do Exchange Rate Movements Affect Chinese Exports? – A Firm-level Investigation”
- Maggie Chen “Intra-Network Trade, Reallocations, and Productivity Growth: Micro-Level Evidence from China”
Coffee Break: 2:15-2:30
Session 4: 2:30-3:45
- Yaohui Zhao “Retirement Patterns in China”
- Jing Cai “The Value-Added Reform Puzzle in China”