2019 Forum
September 16, 2019 | Stanford, CA
Hosted by the King Center on Global Development, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), and Stanford Graduate School of Business, the day-long forum, held on Stanford campus, brought together scholars and business leaders for discussions about the roles the U.S. and China play in business, technology and economic policy around the world.
Among the topics discussed were:
- The importance of scholarship and social scientific research for helping inform policy makers about economic realities
- The breakdown of trust resulting from inaccurate narratives and generalizations about global trade and the U.S. and Chinese economies, in particular
- The mutual advantages of collaboration – for example, the U.S. can offer China global marketing while China can provide the U.S. with manufacturing
Further information about the 2019 Stanford China Economic Forum is available at Stanford News. A SIEPR YouTube playlist includes the recording of all sessions.
Opening Address
Session 1: International Trade
Session 2: Politics and Social Media
Lunchtime Conversation
Session 3: Research and Innovation
Keynote Address
Closing Remarks
SCEF Playlist on YouTube
Recordings of the 2019 Stanford China Economic Forum are available on YouTube.
Watch the sessions2019 Faculty Committee
Mark Duggan, The Trione Director and Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
Jonathan Levin, Philip H. Knight Professor and Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business
Hongbin Li, James Liang Director of the China Program, Stanford King Center on Global Development
Maureen McNichols, The Marriner S. Eccles Professor of Public and Private Management and Professor of Accounting
Grant Miller, Director, Stanford King Center on Global Development
Joseph Piotroski, The Robert K. Jaedicke Professor of Accounting
Sponsors
2019 SUSTAINING SPONSOR
James Liang and Catherine Lau
2019 SUPPORTING SPONSORS
Fortinet Founder
GSR Ventures
Nautilus Global Investment
ZhenFund