First Research Workshop on China's Economy - April 28–29, 2016

Washington, DC
April 28–29, 2016

The International Monetary Fund and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta are cosponsoring this first conference on China's economy. As the world's second largest economy, China exerts a rising influence on the growth and stability of the global financial markets and economy. This conference will bring together experts from around the world to discuss a number of pressing issues facing China: growth, business cycles, macroeconomic policies, income inequality, and the financial system.

Co-organizers: Nan Li (International Monetary Fund-Research Department, NLi@imf.org), Hui He (International Monetary Fund-Institute for Capacity Development, HHe@imf.org), Tao Zha (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Emory University, tzha@earthlink.net).

Contacts for logistics issues: Tracey Lookadoo (International Monetary Fund, Tlookadoo@imf.org), Jane Haizel (International Monetary Fund, JHaizel@imf.org)