LSE SU Economics Society lecture
Date: Friday 12 November 2010
Time: 4-5.30pm
Venue: CLM.D202, Clement House
Speaker: Dr Linda Yueh
In this event, Linda Yueh will be speaking about her latest book, which is written to serve as a comprehensive text on the economy of China and its future direction. She will examine the main contributors to China's prolific growth, as well as the challenges it might face in the future from her perspective - having had a stellar academic career as one of the leading commentators on this issue.
Linda Yueh is an economist, broadcaster and author. A fellow in economics at Oxford University, she is an economics correspondent for Bloomberg TV. She directs the China Growth Centre (CGC) at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford, is an associate of the Globalisation programme of the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) and the IDEAS: International Affairs, Diplomacy & Strategy research centre both at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and is a fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts (FRSA). She has appeared on television on channels such as BBC, CNBC and Bloomberg multiple times in a variety of positions - commentator, host and co-host - of some of the most-watched programmes on business television.
This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries email y.tai@lse.ac.uk
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