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Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy

School of Economics
University of Nottingham
University Park Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Tel: +44 (0) 115 951 5469
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GEP China
Press Releases & Media Briefings

October 2009

GEP in China hosts 'The Financial Crisis'

GEP is to mark the first anniversary of the opening of it's centre in china with a major international conference on the worldwide financial crisis.

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June 2009

FDI, Outsourcing and Trade: An Asian Perspective

Some of the world’s foremost authorities on Asia’s economies are to meet at GEP’s China branch to examine the ever-growing role of the country on the global financial stage.

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June 2009

China will learn from Rio Tinto debacle

by Shujie Yao

China has suffered a 'painful lesson' from the failure of the ill-fated tie-up bid between Chinalco and Rio Tinto, GEP's leading Chinese economist has claimed.

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April 2009

China the big G20 winner, says Yao

by Shujie Yao

China emerged as the biggest winner from the 'historic' G20 summit in London, according to GEP's leading Chinese economist.

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March 2009

Partnerships crucial to sustaining China's boom

by Zhihong Yu, Alessandria Guariglia and David Greenaway

Foreign and domestic firms in China need to work in partnership if the country's economic boom is to continue  in the face of the worldwide financial crisis, new research has shown.

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March 2009

Head of CWE programme visits China

by Professor Shujie Yao

The Economist who suggested the credit crunch has given China a 'once-in-a-century
chance' to cement superpower status, is delivering a series of major lectures in the country.
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March  2009

Global meltdown gives China once-in-a-century chance to complete rise

by Professor Shujie Yao

China could now boast the world’s second-largest economy – a decade ahead of most
predictions – thanks to the credit crunch, a leading Chinese economist has claimed.
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Press Releases on papers from GEP Conference on
'China and the World Economy November 2008'

November 2008

One-child policy precipitated boom - but is it now time for change?

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November 2008

Environment need not pay price for economy, say academics

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November 2008

Partnership with Chinese producers helps boost productivity

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November 2008

The Economic Psychology of China's stock market bubble

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November 2008

GEP launches new China Centre with major conference
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October 2008

China could step into World Financial Crisis

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January 2008

China's might dashes Asian single-currency hopes

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November 2007

Dragon and Elephant - animal magic or beasts of burden?

by David Smith

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