发布日期:2016-09-26
【题目】Giving Credit to China’s Growth Moderation?
【时间】2016年9月29日上午10:00-11:30
【地点】天津大学25楼A座3层C教室
【主讲人】Dr. Waikei Raphael Lam 剑桥大学硕士、加利福尼亚大学洛杉矶分校经济学博士 国际货币基金组织驻华代表
【主持人】张中祥 天津大学管理与经济学部特聘教授
报告人简介
Waikei Raphael Lam, joined the Beijing office as a Resident Representative, International Monetary Fund. Before moving to Beijing, he has worked in the headquarter China team. He has also worked in the European Department, Finance Department, and the Asia Pacific Department, including participating in the IMF’s lending program to Iceland during the global financial crisis, Japan’s Financial Sector Assessment Program, and involving in the IMF regional surveillance in Asia. He has written research papers on a wide range of issues on China, including real estate, labor market, and government finances. His previous research also covered Japan’s monetary policy and financial sector issues, as well as regional financial integration in Asia.
Mr. Lam has BA in economics from University of Hong Kong, M.Phil. from Cambridge University and Ph.D in Economics from University of California, Los Angeles. He also has working experience at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and Hong Kong Institute of Monetary Research.
报告简介
China continues its transition to a sustainable growth path. Rebalancing has progressed on many dimensions, particularly switching from industry to services and from investment to consumption, but less on reining in rapid credit growth. The transition to sustainable growth is proving difficult, with rising vulnerabilities. While the challenges are still manageable, urgent action is needed to ensure they remain so by reducing vulnerabilities while supporting new, market-based growth. What policy measures can secure China’s transition to a more sustainable growth? This talk and discussion is based on the recent International Monetary Fund annual consultation report on China.