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Summary

As the United States and China emerge from the global financial crisis, both countries face exceptionally difficult challenges to their domestic economies. In response, both are embarking on major domestic economic restructuring programs that are likely to have substantial ripple effects on their bilateral relationship and the global economy. Each country has important interests in the success of the other country’s domestic economic outcomes, as the changes sought by each arguably meet the interests of the other.

On May 19, the Brookings Institution and China’s Caixin Media hosted a conference examining the substance and prospects for economic restructuring in China and the U.S. over the next five years and the impact on their bilateral relationship. Zhu Min, special advisor to the managing director of International Monetary Fund, gave a keynote address.

After each panel, the speakers took audience questions.

Details

May 19, 2011

9:00 AM - 5:30 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • 9:00 AM: Panel 1 - Economic Restructuring Agendas in the United States

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Karen Dynan

      Karen Dynan

      Vice President and Co-Director

      Economic Studies

    • Portrait: Ted Gayer

      Ted Gayer

      Co-Director

      Economic Studies

    • Alice M. Rivlin

      Senior Fellow

      Economic Studies

    • Laya Li

      Professor of Econometrics, Huaqiao University

  • 10:45 AM: Panel 2 - Economic Restructuring Agendas in China

    • Moderator

      Hu Shuli

      Chief Editor, Caixin Media

    • Huang Yiping

      Professor of Economics, Peking University CCER

    • Xu Chenggang

      Quoin Professor in Economic Development, University of Hong Kong

    • Pan Gongsheng

      Senior Executive Vice President, Agricultural Bank of China

    • Nicholas Lardy

      Anthony M. Solomon Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics

  • 12:30 PM: Lunch Keynote

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Strobe Talbott

      Strobe Talbott

      President, The Brookings Institution

      Arms Control Initiative

    • Zhu Min

      Special Advisor to the Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

  • 2:00 PM: Panel 3 - Impact on the Global Stage of U.S. and Chinese Economic Restructuring

    • Moderator

      Wang Shuo

      Managing Editor, Caixin Media

    • Jin Liqun

      Chairman of Supervisory Board, China Investment Corporation (CIC)

    • Eswar Prasad

      Senior Fellow

      Global Economy and Development

    • Portrait: Homi Kharas

      Homi Kharas

      Senior Fellow and Deputy Director

      Global Economy and Development

  • 3:15 PM: Panel 4 - Trade and Direct Investment

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Joshua Meltzer

      Joshua Meltzer

      Fellow

      Global Economy and Development

    • Susan Schwab

      Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Policy

    • Charles Freeman

      Freeman Chair, Center for Strategic and International Studies

    • Cheng Lixin

      President and CEO, ZTE North America

  • 4:30 PM: Panel 5 - U.S.-China Relations

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Kenneth Lieberthal

      Kenneth G. Lieberthal

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • Shi Yinhong

      Professor of International Relations and Director, Center on American Studies, Renmin University of China

    • David Lampton

      George and Sadie Hyman Professor of China Studies, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)

    • Douglas Paal

      Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace