Alumni and Friends of LSE are invited to the next talk, in Beijing, on the LSE China Lecture Series, on 6 January 2016 from 7:30pm. Registration is required in advance. See below.
Jin Keyu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at LSE, will speak on
Present Challenges for the Chinese Economy
Note this event is already at capacity (from 11 December 2015) Any registrations or requests to attend after this date will go to a waiting list and if a place becomes available you will be advised in advance.
Event Details
Date and Time: 6 January 2016, 7:30pm
Venue: Signature Ballroom, 3rd Floor, Beijing Hilton Hotel (Dongsanhuan)
Event: Refreshments (food and beverage) followed by lecture.
Registration: LSE alumni are required to register in advance for this event.
There will also be limited places for non-alumni, who should register their request to attend.
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. THE EVENT IS AT CAPACTIY. ONLY THOSE WHO REGISTERED AND RECEIVED WRITTEN CONFIRMATION MAY ATTEND.
About the Speaker
Jin Keyu is a tenured professor of Economics at London School of economics. She is from Beijing, China, and holds a B.A., M.A., and PhD from Harvard University. Her field of expertise is international macroeconomics, international finance, and the Chinese economy. Her research has focused on global imbalances and global asset prices, demographics, as well as international trade and growth. Her research is tightly linked to examining the various economic issues in China, with a particular interest in saving and government policies. Academic publications include those in the American Economic Review, the Journal of International Economics, and the Encyclopaedia of Financial Globalization. Media publications appeared in the Financial Times, Project Syndicate, the Chicago Tribune, Les Echoes, and others. She has also worked/consulted for the World Bank, the IMF, the New York Fed, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and JP Morgan.