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| 3rd Conference on China in the Global Economy | |
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| 등록일2026-06-08 | 기간2026/06/30 ~ 2026/07/01 |
| 원문링크https://cepr.org/events/3rd-conference-china-global-economy | |
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China is the world’s foremost exporter and a major global investor, with an economic footprint that shapes global markets and political relations. Its state-led economic model and the close alignment of economic and political objectives distinguish China from Western economies, firmly positioning it at the center of contemporary geoeconomic dynamics. Renewed geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, and heightened strategic rivalry—particularly following the return of the Trump administration in the United States in 2025—have added new volatility and uncertainty to international economic relations. Frictions over market access, competition practices, and strategic industries have intensified. As these dynamics evolve, the need for rigorous, policy-relevant academic research on China’s global economic role has become more pressing than ever. Building on the success of its previous editions, the third Kiel-Göttingen-CEPR China Conference will once again bring together leading international scholars to analyze China’s role in the global economy. Hosted in central Berlin, the conference aims to deepen dialogue between cutting-edge academic research and policy practice. By providing a forum for exchange between researchers, business practitioners, and policymakers, the conference seeks to advance informed debate on China’s economic impact and its implications for international economic relations. One of our keynote speakers will be Fabrizio Zilibotti (Yale University and CEPR). Confirmed invited speakers include Bingjing Li (University of Hong Kong), Andrea Presbitero (International Monetary Fund and CEPR), Nancy Qian (Northwestern University and CEPR), and Heiwai Tang (University of Hong Kong). Conference highlights include the Kiel-MERICS Policy Panel on "China Shock 2.0: How Can Europe Shape Its Strategic Response to Geoeconomic Disruption?" and a special live edition of Global China Conversations — our monthly webinar series on China in the global economy — on the topic "China Shock 2.0: How Can the German Automotive Industry Respond?" ORGANISERS Andreas Fuchs (University of Göttingen, Kiel Institute) Holger Görg (Kiel Institute, Kiel Centre for Globalization, Kiel University) Lei Li (University of Göttingen) Wan-Hsin Liu (Kiel Institute, Kiel Centre for Globalization) Moritz Schularick (Kiel Institute, Sciences Po, CEPR) Christoph Trebesch (Kiel Institute, CEPR) Xiaohua Yu (University of Göttingen) Andreas Fuchs is grateful for financial support by the VolkswagenStiftung in the framework of the Momentum project “Tapping innovative data sources to analyze the impact of authoritarian states on global development”. Holger Görg and Wan-Hsin Liu are grateful for financial support by the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung in the framework of the Research Project “Global Producers in China: Empirical Evidence on FDI, Product-Mix and Emissions”. The submission deadline was Monday, 23 March 2026, 6 PM (CEST), 5 PM (BST), 12 PM (EDT). |
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