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Managing the U.S.-China Trade and Technology Conflict: Is There a Better Way?

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Managing the U.S.-China Trade and Technology Conflict: Is There a Better Way?

Rising tensions between the U.S. and China are disrupting long standing policies, practices, and supply chains. Can the world's two largest economies find a better way to manage these tensions? An expert panel will assess the economic and security issues, new evidence from recent research, and the possibility of alternative policy approaches.

Monday, April 17, 2023
12:30-1:30 p.m. EDT
Zoom Webinar

Registration is required for this event.

For general questions, contact lvereb@andrew.cmu.edu

MODERATOR


Daniel Flatley
Daniel Flatley
National Security Reporter, Bloomberg

 

 PANELISTS 


Panle Jia Barwick
Panle Jia Barwick
The Todd E. and Elizabeth H. Warnock Distinguished Chair Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Co-founder, Cornell Institute for China Economic Research and Editor for the Journal of Industrial Economics


Lee Branstetter
Lee Branstetter
Professor of Economics And Public Policy (Joint Appointment With The Social And Decision Sciences Department), Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University

   

Jason Matheny
Jason Matheny
President and CEO, RAND Corporation

Shang-Jin Wei
Shang-Jin Wei
Columbia Business School and SIPA, Professor of Finance and Economics, Professor of International Affairs, and N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy, Columbia University

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madison

   


Heinz


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