An Agenda for China and the United States
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June 17-19, 2005 • Armonk, New York
The second meeting of the China-U.S. Symposium took place in Armonk, New York, June 17-19, 2005, at the Citigroup conference center. The Symposium focused on three subjects: (1) financial liberalization in China; (2) corporate governance in China and the U.S.; and (3) the new Bretton Woods system. Session 1 focused on the liberalization of the Chinese financial system. A key question was the extent to which continued progress in financial reform, and the more general reform of the economy, required fundamental political change in China. In particular, there was a concern that ...more...
Topics
• Financial Market Liberalization
• Corporate Governance in China and the U.S.
• New Thoughts on the Bretton Woods System
Symposium Materials
Agenda
Final Report
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