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“Economic Adjustment and Growth in China and the European Union after the Debt Crisis” Conference Program

发布时间:2014-09-21 17:09:18

Sino-German Joint Conference on September 18-21, 2014
atWuhan University, Wuhan P.R. China
IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies, University of Duisburg-EssenWuhan University
Faculty of Law and Economics, Pforzheim University
Conference Program
Thursday, September 18
Afternoon                       Arrival in Wuhan
                                           Transfer to HongyiHotel (Location: East Lake Road 136, Tel: 67819888)
18:00- 20:00                     Welcome Dinner at Hongyi Hotel
Friday, September 19
Location for Conference: A421, 4th Floor, Conference Room 6, Building of Economics & Management School, Wuhan University
08:30 – 09:00                  Opening Remarks
Chair
Prof.Dr.Ma Ying, Wuhan University
Speakers 1. Prof. Dr. Li Fei, Vice president of Wuhan University
        2. Prof. Dr.Dieter Cassel,University of Duisburg-Essen
3. Prof. Dr. XieDanyang, Dean of Economics & Management
School, Wuhan University
                          4. Prof. Dr. GuoXibao, Director of the Center for Economic Development Research, Wuhan University
09:00 – 09:15Photograph-taking
09:15 – 10:00                Session 1 Part one : Debt Crisis, Monetary Policy and Challenges to Economic Growthin the EU and China”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair: Prof.Dr. Dieter Cassel , Duisburg-Essen University
China: Challenges and Opportunities
Prof. Dr. XieDanyang, Wuhan University
Discussant: Prof. Dr. Wolf Scaefer, Hamburg University
10:00-12:30       Visit to Dongfeng Motor Group Company
12:30-13:30       Lunch
15 :00 – 16:30                Session 1 Part Two : Debt Crisis, Monetary Policy and Challenges to Economic Growthin the EU and China”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair:Prof.Dr.Dieter Cassel, Duisburg-Essen University
The Role of the ECB in Managing the EU Debt Crisis
Prof. Dr. Dirk Wentzel , Pforzheim University
Discussant: Dr. Huang Shaoming, Vice Chairman of Chinese Financial Association of Hong Kong (CFAHK),Senior Economist, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited,
The Prospects of the Eurozone Monetary Policy in the Future
Dr. Huang Shaoming, Vice Chairman of Chinese Financial Association of Hong Kong (CFAHK),Senior Economist, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
Discussant: Prof. Dr. Dirk Wentzel, Pforzheim University
16: 30-16:15      Coffee and Tea Break
17:15-18:45        Session 2: TheChangingTrend of Euro and the Dynamics of RMB Exchange Rete”
Chair Prof.Dr.Du Julan , The Chinese University of Hongkong
How can the EURO Survive? Options for the European Monetary Union after the Debt Crisis
                                           Prof. Dr. Wolf Schäfer, Hamburg University
                 Discussant: Prof. Dr. Pan Min, Wuhan University
The Asymmetric Influences of the Yuan Appreciation on China’s Regional Imbalance: An Empirical Analysis Based on MS-VAR Model
Prof.Dr.Pan Min , Wuhan University
Discussant: Prof.Dr.Du Julan, The Chinese University ofHongkong
!8:45-20:30        Welcome Banquet
Saturday, September 20
9:30-16:00 German delegates’ spouses visit Hubei Historical Museum, hearing the chime bells performance and go shopping at Mid-South Commercial Mall
08.30 – 10:45Session 3: “Regional Disparities in China: From Perspectives of the Local Government Competition and FDI ”
(35 -40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Wolf Schaefer, Hamburg University
The Hypothesis of Political Promotion for Local Government Officials and the Regional Disparities in China
Prof.Dr.Ma Ying&Dr.Li Jing, Wuhan University
Discussant:Alexander Haering, University of Duisburg-Essen
Circuitous Horizontal Spillover in FDI: An Investigation Based on Local Suppliers in China
Prof.Dr.Du Julan, TheChinese University Of Hongkong
Discussant: Prof. Dr.Thomas Apolte , University of Muenster
The Influence of FDI from Different Sources on China Carbon Emission:
An Empirical Analysis
Prof. Dr. Qi Shaozhou&Dr. Li Kai,Wuhan University
Discussant: Prof. Dr. NingZhong , FudanUniversity
10:45-11:00        Coffee and Tea Break
11:00-12: 30       Section 4: “Risk, Trust and Economic Development”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair: Prof.Dr.Pan Min, Wuhan University
Game-Theoretic Reflections on the Relevance of
Guanxi-Networks in a Changing Socio-Economic Environment
Prof.Dr.Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
                                    Discussant: Prof.Dr.Wang Jinchao, Wuhan University
A Evaluation Model of Imported Food Risk and Case Study Based on Rough Set Theory
Wen Jiandong,
12: 30 – 14: 00Lunch
Afternoon
14: 00-16: 15      Session 5: Macroeconomic Trends, Social Stability and Economic Development”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Dirk Wenezel, Pforzheim University
China`s Next Generation of Reforms: Addressing Vulnerabilities
and Imbalances
                                           Dr. Alfred Schipke, IMF Senior Resident Representative to China, Beijing
                 Discussant: Prof. Dr. KuehYak Yeow, New Asia College, The Chinese University of Hong Kong(Prof. Du Julanreads out a written comment by Prof. Keuh)
Public Investment and its Impact on Industrial Restructuring: A Survey of Structural Effects of 4 trillion Yuan Economic Stimulus Package in China
                Prof. Dr. Wei Long&Wang Lei,Wuhan University of Technology
                Discussant: Prof. Dr. GuoXibao, Wuhan University
Youth Bulges, Insurrections, and Politico-Economic Institutions
Prof.Dr.Thomas Apolte, University of Muenster
                 Discussant: Prof.Dr.Ma Ying, Wuhan University
16: 15-16: 30       Coffee and Tea Break
16: 30-18: 45        Section 6: “Industrial Overcapacities and Industrial Policy in China”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Thomas Apolte, University of Muenster
Industrial Policy, Governmental Guidance and the Issue of Industrial Overcapacities in China
Prof. Dr. Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
Discussant: Prof. Dr. ZhongChunping, National Academy of Economic Strategy (NAES), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Rethinking the Industrial Policy in China
Prof. Dr. Zhang Jianhua, Huazhong University of Science & Technology
Discussant: Prof. Dr. WangJinchao, Wuhan University
Misunderstanding on “Excess Capacity” in China and Our Opinions
Prof.Dr.ZhongChunping, National Academy of Economic Strategy (NAES), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Discussant: Prof.Dr.Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
18: 45-20: 00       Supper
Sunday, September 21
08:30-10: 00 Section 7: “Trade Relationships and Distribution of Income”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
Chair:Prof.Dr.NingZhong,Fudan University
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP): Effects for Chinese Trade Policy
Prof. Dr. Dirk Wentzel, Pforzheim University
                                           Discussant: Prof.Dr. Li Zhuo,Wuhan University
IncomeDistributionalEffects Puzzle of Open-up Strategy:
Why China is the Exception of Stolper-Samuelson Theorem?
Prof. Dr. Li Zhuo, Wuhan University
Discussant: Prof. Dr.Zhang Jianhua, Huazhong University of Science &Technology
10:00-10:15        Coffee and Tea Break
10:15-11:45Session8: “The Effects of Education on Income and Employment Quality in the Urbanization in Europe and China”
(35-40 minutes for each lecture, 10-5 minutes for discussion and questions)
                                           Chair: Prof.Dr.Markus Taube ,University of Duisburg-Essen
Prof.Dr. Yang Yanlin, Wuhan University
                  Discussant: Prof.Dr.Li Xuesong , Wuhan University
How Education Effects Income in Europe? An Instrumental Variable Approach using Share Data
Alexander Haering, University of Duisburg-Essen
Discussant: Dr. Li Kai, Wuhan University
11:45 – 12:00                   Closing Remarks
Prof.Dr.Markus Taube, University of Duisburg-Essen
Prof.Dr.Ma Ying, Wuhan University
12:00-13:00Lunch
Afternoon                       Visit to the Yellow Crane Tower and Guiyuan Buddhist Temple
18:00        Dinnerat “Clouds-gathering Vegetarian Diet Restaurant”
Monday, September 22  
Morning                           Departure of Overseas Participants