More than three decades of high economic growth has transformed the Chinese economy. As China has quickly gone from being a low- to a middle-income country, it is facing new challenges which may, if not dealt with, result in a middle-income trap.
This conference will collect academic papers at both the micro and macro level with the aim of providing empirical evidence concerning challenges in terms of inequality, growth, the risk of a middle-income trap and potential policies to address them.
Location
Date
- July 1-2, 2013
Organizers
- China Center for Economic Research at Peking University
- Stockholm China Economic Research Institute at Stockholm School of Economics
Contact
- Dr. Xun Wang, Email: xun.wang@hhs.se
Website
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Monique Abud (April 20, 2013). Conference on China, inequality, growth and the middle-income trap. URBACHINA. Retrieved January 17, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/v2f0