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Department of Economics, HKBU

Conference on China Studies: Past, Present and Future
organized by China Studies Programme
23rd May, 2009
Lam Woo International Conference Centre

The department will organize two sessions in this Conference. Papers to be presented include:
    Panel Session Ia: China's Economic Reforms: Achievements and Future Challenges
    Chairperson: LI Sung Ko (Hong Kong Baptist University)
    Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
    Venue: NAB 205
  • GARCI'A-HERRERO Alicia (BBVA), "China¡¦s Banking Reform: Where do We Stand and What are the Prospects?" (coauthored with Sergio Gavila and Daniel Santabarbara)
  • WOO Kai Yin (Shue Yan University), "Empirical Studies of Day-of-the Week Effects on Return and Conditional Variance of H-shares Index in Hong Kong" (coauthored with Hing-lin Chan)
  • WONG Wing-Keung (Hong Kong Baptist University), "Policy Change and Multivariate Linear and Non-Linear Causality Relations in China's Segmented Stock Markets" (coauthored with Zhidong Bai and Bingzhi Zhang)
  • LAM Kit-Chun (Hong Kong Baptist University), "Intergeneration earnings mobility in Hong Kong" (coauthored with Long-Yin Kwok)
    Panel Session IIc: China's Economic Integration with the World: Progress and Reflections
    Chairperson: KWOK Yun-kwong (Hong Kong Baptist University)
    Time: 2:45 - 4:30 p.m.
    Venue: NAB 207
  • TSANG Shu-ki (Hong Kong Baptist University), "FDI-driven trade and Economic Growth in China" (coauthored with Pui-yan Pennie Wong)
  • HUNG Wan-sing Bill (Hong Kong Baptist University), "The Impacts of RMB Reform on China's Trade Competitiveness: An Empirical Study"
  • ZHU Andong (Tsinghua University), "China's Growth Model: Problems and Alternatives"
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