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Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?
The American Enterprise Institute will host the seminar, "Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?" to examine the causes of the recent Chinese slowdown and address whether it is a temporary setback or the deflation of real estate and investment bubbles, with worse to come.
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China’s recent economic slowdown and stock market free fall have sent shudders through world financial markets, raising questions anew about the global economic outlook. Please join AEI for a seminar to examine the causes of the recent Chinese slowdown and to address whether it is a temporary setback or the deflation of real estate and investment bubbles, with worse to come. Is China now repeating the path of Japan? We will also consider the implications of Chinese economic developments for the US economy ahead of next year’s US presidential elections.
Join the conversation on social media with #ChinaBubble.
Participants
Robert Z. Aliber, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Nicholas Eberstadt, AEI
Yukon Huang, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Desmond Lachman, AEI
Derek Scissors, AEI
Moderator: Alex J. Pollock, AEI
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