Speaker

Michael Pettis

Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Professor of Finance, Guanghua School of Management

Peking University

Thursday 11 | 04

Leto Hall | Amalia HotelThu 11 | 04

Programming Partner: Chatham House

China’s economy is suffering from a slump in confidence, which is plainly evident among both households and firms. This slump is often explained as the consequence of the government’s determined effort to wean the economy off of its dependence on real estate investment, which has had negative consequences for local government finances, household balance sheets and the financial sector. Despite these hostile forces, the authorities have done little to loosen fiscal or monetary policy. This panel of renowned China experts will delve into the precise reasons for the economy's problems, and will discuss what should and what is likely to be done about it.