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星期日, 8月 31, 2014

黃亞生在巴西主持中國拉丁美洲會議

二零一四年八月廿九日在巴西聖保羅

Conference Welcome Remarks
9:00 - 10:30
WTC Theater, Level C
Panel 1: GROWTH PROSPECTS IN LATIN AMERICA
Uncertainty in emerging economies, risks of deflation in advanced ones, and fluctuating commodities prices are just a few of the challenges facing Latin America as it looks to increase growth rates and compete in the global economy.
Presenters:

   Roberto Rigobon
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management and Economics
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Vittorio Corbo Lioi
Senior Research Associate
Centro de Estudios Públicos - Chile

   Ilan Goldfajn
Chief Economist
Itaú Unibanco Bank - Brazil

   Alejandro Werner
Director of Western Hemisphere Department
International Monetary Fund


10:30 - 10:45
WTC Theater Lobby, Level C
Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15
WTC Theater, Level C
Panel 2: GROWTH PROSPECTS IN CHINA
Sustained growth in China is critical both domestically and internationally. Slowing growth and lending rates combined with high debt have raised questions, but how concerned should business and policy leaders be?
Presenters:

   Yasheng Huang
Associate Dean and Professor of International Management
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Sun Pei
Associate Professor of Industrial Economics
Fudan University, School of Management - China

   Chong-en Bai
Mansfield Freeman Chair Professor in Economics, Associate Dean
School of Economics and Management of Tsinghua University

   Xinzhong Xu
Professor of Finance and Dean
Lingnan (University) College, Sun Yat-sen University

   Jian Gao
Former Vice Governor
China Development Bank


12:15 - 12:45
WTC Theater Lobby, Level C
Lunch
Attendees should pick out a lunch box, and make their way back to the WTC Theater for the Lunchtime Keynote Session
12:45 - 13:45
WTC Theater, Level C
LUNCH KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Presenters:

   André Loes
Chief Economist
HSBC Latin America

   Paul Mackel
Managing Director
HSBC Hong Kong


13:45 - 14:00
WTC Theater Lobby, Level C
Break
14:00 - 15:30
WTC Theater, Level C
Panel 3: DEEP DIVE with MIT SLOAN
MIT Sloan's faculty analyze today's business challenges and solutions through their research. In this session, MIT Sloan faculty with expertise in Latin America, China, Energy and Global Economy engage in an interactive discussion about the key issues as identified by the conference attendees:
Presenters:

   Roberto Rigobon
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management and Economics
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Valerie J. Karplus
Assistant Professor in the Global Economics and Management Group
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Yasheng Huang
Associate Dean and Professor of International Management
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Donald R. Lessard
Epoch Foundation Professor of International Management, Emeritus
MIT Sloan School of Management


15:30 - 15:45
WTC Theater Lobby, Level C
Break
- See more at: http://mitsloan.mit.edu/international/conferences/mit-sloan-latin-america-china-conference/overview/#sthash.TEo3kUPi.dpuf
5:45 - 17:15
WTC Theater, Level C
Panel 4: DOING BUSINESS IN LATIN AMERICA AND CHINA - COMPARISONS, CONTRASTS & COMPETITION
Latin America and China are close trading partners, but also competitors in the global marketplace. How each does business internally and externally has critical implications for their future economy growth? Don Lessard, Epoch Foundation Professor of International Management at MIT Sloan, will lead a panel of business leaders who will share their experience of working in these regions as a way of exploring the similarities and differences between the two and what it might mean for global economy.
Presenters:

   Donald R. Lessard
Epoch Foundation Professor of International Management, Emeritus
MIT Sloan School of Management

   Enrique Ostalé
Executive Vice President, President and CEO
Walmart Latin America

   Charles Tang
President
Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry

   Fernando Reyes Matta
Director, Center for Latin American Studies on China
Universidad Andrés Bello

   Taotao Chen
Professor of School of Economics & Managment
Tsinghua University


17:15 - 17:30
WTC Theater, Level C

Closing Remarks

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