The Third Global Think Tank
Sub-forum I: Trends and Recovery of the Global Economy
I Event Details
Organizer:
Co-organizer: CAIJING Magazine
Date: Saturday, June 29, 2013
Time: 14:30-17:40
Venue:China World Hotel, No.
II Agenda
14:00-14:30 Registration
14:30-16:00 Panel DiscussionⅠ
Driving forces for growth amidst the global changes
Given the anemic recovery of developed economies and a slowdown in growth in major emerging markets, the recovery of the global economy remains uneven. In a new era where challenges and opportunities coexist, where could we find the new growth poles of the world economy? How could we effectively advise the government on the direction, scope and pace of its macroeconomic regulation and control? In the midst of global waves of shift in manufacturing footprint, where could we find new hot spots for the next round of investment? Could we leverage capital strength to achieve breakthroughs?
The world’s new economic landscape calls for unleashing potentials in the new growth drivers and the identification of new stimulus to proactively respond to the constraints that the global fiscal rebalancing has caused the economic recovery. Against such a backdrop, issues such as economic transformation and inclusive growth have been put on the agenda of the summit.
Panelists (To be invited)
Jessica T. MATHEWS, President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Foundation
Marc Uzan, Executive Director and Founder, the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee
Hanns Guenther Hilpert, Research Associate, German Institute for
International Politics and Security Affairs
JIN Liqun, Chairman, Supervisory Board, China Investment Corporation
ZHANG Yansheng, Secretary -general, Academic Committee, NDRC
ZHENG Yongnian, Director, East Asian Institute, National University of
16:00-16:10 Tea Break
16:10-17:40 Panel DiscussionⅡ
Opportunities and risks facing emerging economies in transition
With the deepening of globalization, resources have been utilized fully and reintegrated and emerging economies become the new engine for global economic growth in the process. According to IMF forecast, emerging economies are set to, for the first time ever surpass developed economies in total output in 2013, implying that structural changes will take place in the international system. Emerging economies’ cluster growth model reflects a long-term trend of the world economy.
However, due to the profound impact of the financial crisis and a number of intertwined internal and external uncertainties, emerging economies are also faced with risks of restructuring. Will emerging economies be able to drive new changes in the global economy? How could we effectively seize investment opportunities in emerging markets? How should we analyze potential opportunities and challenges brought about by the global M&A market? How could international financial instruments be utilized for extensive cooperation?
Panelists (To be invited)
Pascal Lamy, Former Director-General, the World Trade Organization
Steve ORLINS, President, National Committee on US-China Relations
Andrew Polk, Resident Economist, Conference Board China Center for Economics and Business
Natalia I. IVANOVA, Director,
Mohammed Saqib, Secretary General, India China Economic and Cultural Council
Kenji Yumoto, Vice Chairman, Japan Research Institute
ZHANG Hongli, Vice President, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
FAN Gang, Vice President, China Society of Economic Reform & President, National Economic Research Institute
Zheng Xinli, Permanent Vice Chairman, CCIEE