題 目:Global Economic Tectonic Shifts: Implications for China
主講人:Andrew Farlow
牛津大學(xué)馬丁學(xué)院高級研究員
牛津大學(xué)奧里爾學(xué)院研究員
主持人:高宇寧
清華大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院副教授
時 間:3月15日(星期三)14:00-15:00
地 點(diǎn):清華大學(xué)公共管理學(xué)院302會議室
語 言:英語
講座簡介:
In spite of the biggest financial-system rescue in history, the global economy seems far from secure. Shifts in underlying economic forces—some going back thirty or forty years—seem to be aggravating long-term recovery. What are these forces, and how are they likely to shape the future? Will global economic leaders cope? Given growing protectionist pressures elsewhere in the world economy, and China’s own slowing growth and rapid build-up of debt, how might China be affected, and what role might China play?
主講人簡介:
Andrew Farlow is a Senior Fellow of the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford, and he teaches macroeconomics and banking at Oriel College, University of Oxford. He was educated at both Cambridge University, as an undergraduate in economics, and Oxford University, as a graduate in economics. He is author of Crash & Beyond: Causes & Consequences of the Global Financial Crisis, published by Oxford University Press in 2013 to much acclaim. He has also written about the role of financial indicators, especially credit ratings, in the financial crash, for Cambridge University Press. Farlow has provided advice to a wide variety of public and private sector organizations, including Credit Suisse First Boston; Goldman Sachs; Oxford Analytica; World Health Organization; UK Department for International Development; TB Alliance; Aeras Global TB Foundation; Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Pharmaceutical R&D Policy Project, London School of Economics and Political Science; Office of Health Economics, London; Médecins Sans Frontières; the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization; UK Treasury; Wellcome Trust; and a range of European and other governments.