TOPIC
Global macroeconomic cognisance: A unique perspective on global macroeconomics and China’s evolving mindset in an everchanging international construct
Buried beneath all the socio-political noise is an ailing global economy. Key developed and emerging market protagonists are at odds with their economic realities as they contend with the policy dilemmas arising from restrictive policies. Some, like China, are forging ahead, rising from the ashes of a dismal 2022 to reassert themselves as a leading world power. Dr Keyu Jin will provide insight into the Chinese economy, innovation, and where it is headed in a new era.
BIOGRAPHY
Keyu is a Professor of Economics at the LSE, where she researches and teaches international economics, technology competition and the Chinese economy. She is a board member of Credit Suisse, Richemont, and AInovation, a Chinese artificial intelligence company.
Keyu has contributed to the Financial Times, New York Times, Review of Economic Studies, a leading economic journal. She has taught at Yale and Berkeley, and has a BA, MA, PhD from Harvard University. Her book The New China Playbook: Beyond socialism and capitalism will be published soon.
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