David Dollar对话李稻葵 | 特朗普时代:中美经贸互动新走势 The Trump Era: New Trends in Sino- U.S. Economics and Trade
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David Dollar 对话 李稻葵
特朗普时代:中美经贸互动新走势
时间:2017 年 6 月 1 日(周四)19:00-20:30
地点:清华大学公共管理学院 一楼报告厅
主办方: 清华-布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心、清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心
会议语言: 英文(有同传)
“一带一路”倡议的提出与亚投行的设立,标志着中国正在区域乃至全球范围内积极寻求领导力。与此相对,特朗普自竞选美国总统以来,即宣称要使美国退出《跨太平洋伙伴关系协定》,并于年初正式签署行政令。
今年 4 月,中美两国元首于马拉阿歌庄园举行首次会晤。自会晤以来,中美经贸合作日益紧密。双方宣布就经济合作“百日计划”达成十项共识,涉及农业、金融、能源等领域,美方并派代表出席本月于北京举办的“一带一路”国际合作高峰论坛。
特朗普时代,中美经贸关系将如何发展?存在哪些机遇与挑战?中美在全球经济格局中的角色又将呈现哪些变化?6 月 1 日,清华-布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心将携手清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心共同举办“特朗普时代:中美经贸互动新走势”高端对话活动,邀请李稻葵教授和 David Dollar 就中美经贸合作新走势及其在全球经济格局中的角色展开深入探讨。
本次活动语言为英文,提供同声传译。欢迎报名参会!
活动议程
19:00 - 19:05 欢迎致辞
19:05 - 19:45 嘉宾对话
David Dollar,布鲁金斯学会外交政策项目约翰•桑顿中国中心和全球经济发展项目资深研究员
李稻葵,清华大学经济管理学院教授,清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心(CCWE)主任,清华大学苏世民书院院长
19:45 - 20:25 问答环节
20:25 - 20:30 结束致辞
David Dollar 个人履历
David Dollar 是布鲁金斯学会外交政策项目约翰•桑顿中国中心和全球经济发展项目的资深研究员。他是中国经济以及中美经济关系研究领域的领军人物。2009 年至 2013 年间,杜大伟曾任职美国财政部驻华经济与金融特使,在任期间他推动了中美之间有关经济与金融政策的对话,包括一年一度的中美战略与经济对话,以及美国财政部和中国经济决策者间各个层面的频繁交流。在美国驻华大使馆工作期间,杜大伟作为美国财政部的代表,及时地将中国的经济和政策的发展走向传达回华盛顿。
杜大伟在世界银行工作了二十年,2004 年至 2009 年间,他曾任世界银行中国和蒙古局局长。他在世界银行的其它任职主要聚焦在亚洲经济体,包括韩国,越南,柬埔寨,泰国,孟加拉国以及印度。1995 年至 2004 年,杜大伟在世界银行的研究部门工作。
李稻葵 个人履历
李稻葵,清华大学经济管理学院弗里曼经济学讲席教授,清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心(CCWE)主任,清华大学苏世民书院院长,现任第十二届全国政协委员。他同时担任中德经济顾问委员会顾问委员,“达沃斯”世界经济论坛议程委员会委员, 中国世界经济学会副会长,并担任《经济研究》、《世界经济》 等杂志编委,中国体制改革研究会特聘研究员,中国中央电视台特邀评论员等职务。曾任中国人民银行货币政策委员会委员、 世界银行顾问、中国留美经济学会(CES)会长(2001-2002)。
李稻葵 1985 年毕业于清华大学,获得学士学位。1992 年获得哈佛大学经济学博士学位, 师从经济学诺贝尔奖得主艾里克·马斯金(Eric Maskin)、安德烈·史莱法(Andrei Shleifer)及雅诺什·科尔奈(Janos Kornai),专攻比较经济制度、经济理论、公司金融。李稻葵教授曾任教于美国密歇根大学经济系及香港科技大学,担任斯坦福大学胡佛研究所国家研究员。
清华-布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心
清华-布鲁金斯公共政策研究中心由位于美国华盛顿特区的布鲁金斯学会和中国的清华大学联合创办。清华-布鲁金斯中心成立于2006年,位于清华大学公共管理学院。清华-布鲁金斯中心致力于在中国经济社会变革及维系良好的中美关系等重要领域提供独立、高质量及有影响力的政策研究。
清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心
清华大学中国与世界经济研究中心(CCWE)于2004年9月在清华大学经济管理学院成立。它以“全球视野、战略前瞻、服务决策”为使命, 独树一帜,以政策研究为导向,以政策影响为驱动,汇集学术、政府和企业优秀资源,从世界角度观察和研究中国的现实政策问题,建设性地参与政策讨论,为政府机构提供富有洞察力的学术新知的政策建议。
Dialogue: David Dollar and Li Daokui
The Trump Era: New Trends in Sino- U.S. Economics and Trade
Time: 19:00- 20:30, Thursday, June 1, 2017
Location: Auditorium Hall, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University
Hosts: Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy, Center for China in the World Economy
Language: English
Through the OBOR (One Belt, One Road) initiative and the AIIB (Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank), China’s economic leadership in the world is expanding both regionally and internationally. At the same time, pulling the U.S. out of the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) was a major part of Donald Trump’s campaign, a strategy that he has pursued thus far in his presidency.
After the Xi-Trump Summit in Mar-A-Lago, the two countries have been working towards a more amiable partnership. A 10-point trade deal was negotiated based on economic cooperation, including areas such as agriculture, finance and energy etc. In addition Donald Trump sent representatives to attend the OBOR initiative in Beijing, showing America’s recognition of the importance of this initiative.
In the Trump era, how will Sino- U.S. economics and trade develop? What are the opportunities and challenges? And how will the roles of both China and the U.S. change in global economics? On June 1, the Brookings- Tsinghua Center for Public Policy and the Center for China in the World Economy will co-host a dialogue on “The Trump Era: New Trends in Sino- U.S. Economics and Trade” featuring David Dollar and Li Daokui on the economic cooperation between the two countries, as well as the roles these countries will play in world economics.
This event will be in English. Welcome to the dialogue!
Agenda
19:00 - 19:05 Welcome Speech
19:05 - 19:45 Dialogue
David Dollar, Senior Fellow at the Global Economy and Development and Foreign Policy Programs at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution
Li Daokui, Professor of Economics, Director of Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), and the founding Dean of the Schwarzman Scholars at Tsinghua University
19:45 - 20:25 Q & A Session
20:25 - 20:30 Closing Remarks
David Dollar
David Dollar is a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution. From 2009 to 2013, Dollar was the U.S. Treasury’s economic and financial emissary to China, based in Beijing, facilitating the macroeconomic and financial policy dialogue between the United States and China. Prior to joining Treasury, Dollar worked 20 years for the World Bank, serving as country director for China and Mongolia, based in Beijing (2004-2009). His other World Bank assignments focused on Asian economies, including South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Bangladesh, and India. Dollar also worked in the World Bank’s research department. His publications focus on economic reform in China, globalization, and economic growth.
Li Daokui
David D. Li is the Mansfield Freeman Chair Professor of Economics, Director of Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), and the founding Dean of the Schwarzman Scholars at Tsinghua University, which is a fellowship program with a master’s degree curriculum. The program's objective is to bring future global leaders to Tsinghua as a way to bridge the gap between China and the rest of the world.
As a leading Chinese economist, Professor Li is active in policy advising and discussions. He served on China’s Monetary Policy Committee and was an external advisor to the International Monetary Fund. He is a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Committee (CPPCC) and a member of Sino-German Economic Advisory Council. He’s also a member of the Global Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum based in Switzerland. Professor Li holds a B.S. and Ph.D. in economics from Tsinghua University and Harvard University, respectively.
Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy
Founded in October 2006, the Brookings-Tsinghua Center for Public Policy (BTC) is a partnership between the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and China’s Tsinghua University. Based in Tsinghua’s School of Public Policy and Management, the BTC seeks to produce high quality and high impact policy research in areas of fundamental importance for China’s development and for U.S.-China relations.
Center for China in the World Economy
The Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) at the School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University, founded in 2004, is a policy research center focusing on policy studies from global perspectives. CCWE interacts with top-tier scholars and policymakers on China’s political, economic and social issues. It engages in dialogues with international communities and partakes in policy debates concerning China’s development in a global context.
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