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23.09.2019

Trump's Trade Wars

About this event

23 September 2019 from 19:15 until 20:45

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Dr.Mary Lovely will discuss about US-China trade wars: costs, opportunities and wider implications

Monday 23 September 2019 | 5:15 pm - 6:45 pm

Chapsal Amphitheatre, 27 rue Saint Guillaume, Paris

Registration compulsory: RSVP online

 

Trump's Trade Wars: Costs, Opportunities and Wider Implications

A conference with Dr. Mary E.Lovely, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (Washington D.C.) expert in International economics and China’s development

Moderation by Philippe Martin, Professor of Economics and International trade at Sciences Po

Introduction by Mark Maloney, PSIA Vice Dean

 This event is organized in collaboration with the German Marshall Fund of the USA

CHATHAM HOUSE RULES WILL APPLY

About Dr. Mary E.Lovely 

Mary E. Lovely, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, is professor of economics and Melvin A. Eggers Faculty Scholar at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, where she combines interests in international economics and China’s development. During 2011–15, she served as coeditor of the China Economic Review. Her current research projects investigate the effect of China’s foreign direct investment policies on trade flows and entry mode, the relationship between proximity to export markets and cross-city wage variation, and the influence of Chinese tariff reductions on labor shares of value in its manufacturing firms. She recently completed studies of American manufacturing employment and outsourcing to low-income countries, the role of intellectual returnees in the success of China’s photovoltaic solar industry, and the structure of Chinese reforms of state-owned enterprises. Lovely earned her PhD in economics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a master's degree in city and regional planning from Harvard University.

About this event

23 September 2019 from 19:15 until 20:45