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2/17/22 NEC Webinar: ‘Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China’s Current Economic Model Sustainable?’ with Thomas J. Duesterberg, Hudson Institute
February 17, 2022 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
‘Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China’s Current Economic Model Sustainable?’ with Thomas J. Duesterberg, Hudson Institute
Date: Thursday, February 17
Time: 12pm to 1pm EST
Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Thomas J. Duesterberg will discuss China’s economic slowdown and implications for the country’s political stability. He will review his recent report, Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China’s Current Economic Model Sustainable, and offer further analysis on whether China’s leadership can manage a stable transition to a slower growth mode.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! Registration will remain open until 11am, Thursday, February 17, 2021. The link to the webinar will come in the registration confirmation email, not on the ticket email. If you do not receive a confirmation email or the event link by 11am the day of the event, please contact the NEC for that or any other questions at manager@national-economists.org.
About our speaker: Thomas J. Duesterberg is a senior fellow at Hudson Institute. An expert of trade, manufacturing, economics, and foreign policy, Dr. Duesterberg leads project work on trade with Europe and China, reform of the World Trade Organization (WTO), global competition in advanced technologies such as 5G, and the strength of the U.S. manufacturing sector. Read more here.
70 people are attending 2/17/22 NEC Webinar: ‘Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China’s Current Economic Model Sustainable?’ with Thomas J. Duesterberg, Hudson Institute
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70 people are attending 2/17/22 NEC Webinar: ‘Economic Cracks in the Great Wall of China: Is China’s Current Economic Model Sustainable?’ with Thomas J. Duesterberg, Hudson Institute