Barry Naughton to Lecture on China's Economy
Lecture Previews: The U.S., China, and Germany in the Economic Crisis
03/28/2011
Jennifer Tharp,
The Tartan

The U.S., China, and Germany in the Economic Crisis
Experts Lee Branstetter, associate professor of economics and public policy at Carnegie Mellon; Barry Naughton, professor of Chinese economy and Sokwanlok Chair of Chinese International Affairs at the University of California, San Diego; and Stephen J. Silvia, associate professor at American University will compare the policy responses of the U.S., China, and Germany to the global economic downturn since 2008.
They will consider questions of currency regulation, stimulus versus austerity, and financial reform in a domestic and international context.
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Barry Naughton is an authority on the Chinese economy, with an emphasis on issues relating to industry, trade, finance, and China's transition to a market economy. Recent research focuses on regional economic growth in the People's Republic of China and the relationship between foreign trade and investment and regional growth.

