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IPD co-hosts Roundtable Discussion on Capital Control Regulation with Senior Policy Makers in Beijing

August 25, 2015

School of Finance, Central University of Finance and Economics   Beijing, China

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IPD joined Global Economic Governance Initiative (CEGI) and the School of Finances (Central University of Finance and Economics) to host a roundtable discussion on the capital account liberalization on August 25th, 2015 in the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUPE) in Beijing, China. The roundtable format allowed ample time for experts from both sides to conduct candid exchange and facilitate understanding of key issues . Senior Chinese policy makers such as Mr. Guan Tao joined the discussion alongside with experts from the CUFE and CASS. 

  • José Antonio Ocampo
    Task Force Chair
    Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University and former Minister of Finance of Colombia
    Columbia University
  • Stephany Griffith-Jones
    Moderator
    Financial Markets Program Director
    Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)
  • Kevin P. Gallagher
    Partner
    Professor of Global Development Policy
    Global Development Policy Center
    Boston University
  • Ming Zhang
    Speaker
    Deputy Director, Research Section of International Finance
    Institute of World Economics and Politics
    Chinese Academy of Social Science
  • Gabor Daniela
    Speaker
  • Kenji Aramaki
    Speaker
  • Jiaming Ju
    IPD Staff
    Program Manager
    Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)
  • Haihong Gao
    Speaker
    Senior Fellow, Director of Research
    International Finance
    Institute of World Economics & Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
  • Liqing Zhang
    Partner
    Dean of School of Finance
    Central University of Finance and Economics - Beijing

Event Information

Type Meeting
Program Financial Markets Reform, China