Clear and Present Challenges to the Chinese Economy
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The slides for this event are available to download here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/slides/20160309_1830_clearAndPresentChallengesToTheChineseEconomy_sl.pdf Date: Wednesday 9 March 2016 Time: 6.30-8pm Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building Speaker: Dr Keyu Jin Dr Keyu Jin will discuss the impact of China’s financial reforms. Keyu Jin (@KeyuJin) is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and a member of the Centre for Macroeconomics and Centre for Economic Performance. The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching. The Centre For Macroeconomics (@CFMUK) brings together world-class experts to carry out pioneering research on the global economic crisis and to help design policies that alleviate it.
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Want to understand China? Go there and find out more! Don't just watch CNN, BCC, poor guys.
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her father is the chairman of Asia infrastructure investment bank.
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see this man and woman a lot times.
Are they couple? -
Tienanmen Square was an "Political Event"... really?
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革命尚未成功,同志仍需努力
生命不止,反腐不息 -
she lacks insight on where china is going. Its her weakness on lecture as she has not experienced the fundenmental change as those who lived in China.
Religion has never evloved into playing a major role in Chinese life, so it won't either in the future.
About the politic, she totally lost herself. tiananmen accdent will not happen again, at least in next 20 years it won't.
Family is the core social value among chinese, inherited from 2500 yrs ago. Much to improve thou.
Chinese university is not bad even it is not the best in the world. What is need to reform in education is primery junior education. She totally lost the direction on those topics. -
chinese stock market is fruad with corruption? why would anyone put money into a market that is not a true free market?
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wow,she's hot
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Evil china is DOOMED!!! Their best solution: WAR!! Rage war against America and the West to distract their people's attention and to deflect their anger abroad!!
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we will see chinese culture produced mainly famine and poor government it was only by adopting westen pratices using western money and tech
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is it just me, or is she wearing her sweater inside out?
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The slides for this talk: http://www.lse.ac.uk/publicEvents/pdf/2016-LT/20160309-Keyu-Jin-PPT.pdf
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Some old slides by the same person: http://www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/slides/20140129_1830_chinasRoleGlobalEconomy_sl.pdf
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China has learned the secret - if you want to get rich, get others rich also. China is helping Africa to build infrastructures. That will help African Nations to become rich. s that win-win?
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how the hell am I happy to speak english.
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Make sure to watch the part starting around minute 49. This is spot-on.
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i know she is good looking. but can i see the slides that she is referencing to for a bit?
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I am sure with Dr. Jin's background, she knows very well the full implications of her comments on the systemic and political obstacles to deeper reforms, as well as the fine line that she has to tread between academic integrity and discreet commentaries on the existing power structures. She's absolutely right in pointing out that there is distortion between the household sector and the state and corporate sectors, that there has been financial repression, that the stock market is biased toward the SOEs, and she's also correct in that China needs an ideological upgrade geared toward building better institutions, however she has left out the crux of the problem: it is precisely the vested interests responsible for the original financial repressions, the imbalances and the distortions that are the main obstacles standing in the way of further reforms. To merely point out the bureaucratic disincentives inherent in the offices in charge of SOE reform and capital market deregulation is to side-step the crucial problem of the factionalization of the CCP power structure, and given her academic pedigree and personal background, such an elision seems to be carefully calibrated and frankly, a little shy of the mark, if not disappointing.
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could you link to slides please
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somebody needs to take George Soros OUT. And I don't mean on a date.
Speaking of which, I wonder if Dr. Jin is single...
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