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Dear All,



Nottingham University Business School China (NUBS China) is delighted to invite you to the public lecture titled 'Economic Developments in China and the World' presented by Mr Steven Barnett as Senior Resident Representative in China, International Monetary Fund.



Time: 6.30pm, Wednesday, 12th May 2021 (China Standard Time)

Venue: Siyuan Auditorium

Language: English



All interested are welcome. Sign up here<https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=yMXEBIzbsUGIK1u3lIQF6CgODJ3JRWZEr31cQZ6-p7pUMlBQREFNSTlMSk9LSFFDRjI4NEo0VVlZWi4u&qrcode=true>.

For people to attend online click here<https://live.bilibili.com/22162473?share_source=wechat> at the start of the event.



Abstract:

The lecture will focus on IMF's latest forecasts for the World Economy, for China's economy, recent developments in China, and selected other issues.



About the Speaker:

Mr. Steven Barnett recently became the International Monetary Fund's Senior Resident Representative for China. Prior to that, he worked as an Advisor to the Deputy Managing Director. For much of his career, however, he covered Asia. His positions included Chief of the China Division in the IMF's Asia and Pacific Department, Assistant Director at the IMF Office for Asia and the Pacific in Tokyo, Resident Representative to China, and Resident Representative to Thailand. Prior to joining the IMF in 1997, he earned his PhD in economics from the University of Maryland. He has a Bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford University as well as a Master's degree in Russian and East European Studies, also from Stanford.



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Best Regards,

NUBS China

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