Hu, an economist and researcher in Hong Kong, considers China's strategic priorities in becoming a global superpower from a variety of perspectives. She discusses new China-US, China-Europe, China-Russia, China-Japan, and China-emerging neighbor relations, as well as China's role in international organizations and the importance of communication; policy in fiscal, tax, population, income, and environment reforms; the strategy to promote renminbi as a world reserve currency; China's pension system structure and challenges, as well as lessons learned from international systems; local government debt; its current economy and growth and how it can become a superpower; labor costs and issues; shale gas as energy strategy; new sources of growth in structural reforms and technological innovations; the global impact of the US quantitative easing exit; Japan's stimulus policy of brinksmanship; China's investment strategy; reshoring of US manufacturing; the strengths of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) countries; China's long-term strategy in Africa; the use of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations for investment; and cybersecurity. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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Yifan Hu is Chief Economist and Head of Research at Haitong International in Hong Kong and a Visiting Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Dr. Hu was Chief Economist for CITIC Securities International in Hong Kong, Head of Asian Economics for Natixis in Paris, and Vice President and Strategist for Merrill Lynch in Hong Kong. Before that, Dr. Hu was Assistant Professor at the School of Business and Economics at the University of Hong Kong.
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