Wednesday, February 4, 2015
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm (Registration and refreshments start at 4:30 pm)
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Los Angeles Branch
950 South Grand Ave.
Los Angeles, CA90015
Price: $40-$100 (includes light refreshments) Registration closes: February 3, 2015
Discussion: The sustainability of China’s economic growth has an inherent impact on global economic stability. At this event co-hosted with the Asia Society, the speakers will have a high-level discussion on macroeconomic trends and future prospects in China. They will address some provocative questions, such as: Can China propel itself beyond the middle-income trap? Will it allow market forces to centrally drive its money, people and markets? Can its leadership decisively wean the economy away from the old drivers of growth?
About the Moderator and Speakers
Nicholas Lardy, Anthony M. Solomon Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
David Loevinger (moderator), Managing Director, Emerging Markets Group, Trust Company of the West
Li Lu, Founder and Chairman, Himalaya Capital Management
Susan Shirk, Chair, 21st Century China Program; Ho Miu Lam Professor of China and Pacific Relations, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego
Jack Wadsworth, Advisory Director, Morgan Stanley; Honorary Chairman, Morgan Stanley Asia; Co-Chair, Advisory Board, Asia Society