"Where is China Headed?" – Session 3 on "Economics and Economic Decision-Making"
VIDEO: Pardee Center Conference
December 8, 2008
An international group of distinguished scholars came together to discuss the future China in terms of politics, religion, law, economics, energy, the environment and health care during an all-day conference on December 8 titled “Three Decades of Reform and Opening: Where is China Headed?“
Sponsored by the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, the conference took place at the Rafik Hariri Building at Boston University’s School of Management. More than a hundred people attended the four sessions and the luncheon plenary of the all-day conference.
The conference was organized by well-known China expert Joseph Fewsmith, a Pardee Center Faculty Fellow and a Professor in BU’s departments of International Relations and Political Science. Papers were presented by 14 leadings China scholars, including by Professor Fewsmith and other China experts from around the U.S. as well as from China and Germany. These papers will be collected in an edited book expected to be published in 2009.
This is the video of the third panel session of the conference, on “Economics and Economic Decision-Making.” Chair and speakers include:
Chair and Discussant: Kevin Gallagher
Barry Naughton – Growth in China: From High-Speed to High-Quality
Sebastian Heilmann – Authoritarian Upgrading? The Innovative Potential of China’s Economic Governance
Carl Riskin – Income inequality
Videos of the entire conference can be viewed at the Pardee Center Multimedia Library:
Session 1: Politics
Session 2: Social Order
Lunch Plenary: Keynote by Amb. Stapleton Roy
Session 3 :Economics and Economic Decision-Making
Session 4: Systemic Constraints