Monday, November 15, 2010

China, what is next?

China, today, is on a roll. After more than thirty years of consistent growth, mostly at high-levels, China has reached a level of global admiration for its economic success and respect for its political agendas. It would appear as if China is well-positioned to achieve a level of influence, if not power, in a multitude of economic, social and political spheres that would have been unthinkable only a decade ago. Yet, there are no guarantees, and while China is positioned well for continued future success, there are a number of major challenges that it must master if it is to continue on its way. In this webcast we speculate together what issues such as demographics, innovation, currency adjustment and single-party leadership might mean for China in the coming decade.

Please click here to see video recording of IMD Professor Bill Fischer discussing his view on the topic.

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