IIE: China's Focus on Consumption-Led Growth
Nicholas Lardy looks at efforts by China to focus more on consumption-led growth.
Speakers: Albert Keidel, Senior Associate, China Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Gordon Chang, Author, The Coming Collapse of China
Nicholas R. Lardy, Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics
Presider: Henry Kaufman, President, Henry Kaufman & Company, Inc.
December 15, 2004
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