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MBA Forum: Resilience of Chinese Economy / 2023 MBA Info Session

Sep 25-2022   



Topic: Resilience of Chinese Economy / 2023 MBA Info Session

Time: 14:00-16:00, September 25 (Sunday), 2022

Format: Online

Language: Chinese

Agenda:

14:00-14:30 Introduction of MBA programs at NSD

14:30-15:30 Lecture: Resilience of Chinese Economy

15:30-15:45 Lecture Q&A

15:45-16:00 MBA application Q&A

 

About Lecturer

Yao Yang is PKU Bo Ya Distinguished Professor, Dean of the NSD, Director of China Center for Economic Research, Ministry of Education’s Changjiang Distinguished Scholar (2016), Executive Dean of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, and a member of both Finance 40 Forum and Chinese Economy 50 Forum. He was presented with Sun Yefang Economic Science Award in 2008 and 2014, Pu Shan International Economics Award in 2008 and 2010, and Zhang Peigang Development Economics Award in 2008. He was voted Ten Best Teachers of PKU in 2006.

 

Prof. Yao focuses his research on China’s institutional transition, China’s economic growth through reform and opening up, as well as rural development. He has published more than 100 academic papers, authored Institution and Efficiency – Dialogue with Douglass C. North and Economic Reform as Institutional Innovation (in both Chinese and English), and co-authored A Dialogue on Institutional Analysis ; Our Times ; Ownership Transformation in China ; CSR and Competitiveness in China , among others. In addition, he has published collections of essays: Freedom, Justice and Institutional Evolution ; Land, Institution, and Agricultural Development ; Global Implications of the Chinese Experience ; Between the Reality and the Study . He has edited China in Transition – Social Justice and Equity in Transformational Period ; Globalization and Economic Growth in China (co-edited); China’s Economic Reform and Growth (co-edited). Also to his credit are dozens of articles and commentaries in Chinese and English media such as Nanfang Weekend, People’s Daily, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times and China Daily. He’s a member of Financial Times’ A-List and Project Syndicate columnist.

MBA Forum: Resilience of Chinese Economy / 2023 MBA Info Session

Sep 25-2022   



Topic: Resilience of Chinese Economy / 2023 MBA Info Session

Time: 14:00-16:00, September 25 (Sunday), 2022

Format: Online

Language: Chinese

Agenda:

14:00-14:30 Introduction of MBA programs at NSD

14:30-15:30 Lecture: Resilience of Chinese Economy

15:30-15:45 Lecture Q&A

15:45-16:00 MBA application Q&A

 

About Lecturer

Yao Yang is PKU Bo Ya Distinguished Professor, Dean of the NSD, Director of China Center for Economic Research, Ministry of Education’s Changjiang Distinguished Scholar (2016), Executive Dean of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, and a member of both Finance 40 Forum and Chinese Economy 50 Forum. He was presented with Sun Yefang Economic Science Award in 2008 and 2014, Pu Shan International Economics Award in 2008 and 2010, and Zhang Peigang Development Economics Award in 2008. He was voted Ten Best Teachers of PKU in 2006.

 

Prof. Yao focuses his research on China’s institutional transition, China’s economic growth through reform and opening up, as well as rural development. He has published more than 100 academic papers, authored Institution and Efficiency – Dialogue with Douglass C. North and Economic Reform as Institutional Innovation (in both Chinese and English), and co-authored A Dialogue on Institutional Analysis ; Our Times ; Ownership Transformation in China ; CSR and Competitiveness in China , among others. In addition, he has published collections of essays: Freedom, Justice and Institutional Evolution ; Land, Institution, and Agricultural Development ; Global Implications of the Chinese Experience ; Between the Reality and the Study . He has edited China in Transition – Social Justice and Equity in Transformational Period ; Globalization and Economic Growth in China (co-edited); China’s Economic Reform and Growth (co-edited). Also to his credit are dozens of articles and commentaries in Chinese and English media such as Nanfang Weekend, People’s Daily, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times and China Daily. He’s a member of Financial Times’ A-List and Project Syndicate columnist.