Nottingham大学讲座
2006年11月22日 11:55:00
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[摘要] Karen Lai, an economic geographer at the University of Nottingham supported by the China Policy Institute, will address some of the issues of the prospects for the development of Shanghai into an international financial centre in an informal discussion session titled Walking the Chinese road to marketisation: The development of Shanghai as a financial centre at the China Policy Institute (CPI) London office on Tuesday, 28 November at 6.00 p.m . to 7.30 p.m. in Ground Floor, 41-42 Berners Street, London W1T 3NB. Doors open for refreshments at 5.30 p.m. The session will be chaired by CPI Director Richard Pascoe.

Walking the Chinese road to marketisation: The development of Shanghai as a financial centre

Karen Lai, an economic geographer at the University of Nottingham supported by the China Policy Institute, will address some of the issues of the prospects for the development of Shanghai into an international financial centre in an informal discussion session titled Walking the Chinese road to marketisation: The development of Shanghai as a financial centre at the China Policy Institute (CPI) London office on Tuesday, 28 November at 6.00 p.m . to 7.30 p.m. in Ground Floor, 41-42 Berners Street, London W1T 3NB. Doors open for refreshments at 5.30 p.m. The session will be chaired by CPI Director Richard Pascoe.

Karen, who is currently working on her doctoral dissertation focusing on the development of financial markets and international financial centre capabilities in Shanghai, is keen to meet with business people and others with experience of the City's development of financial markets, for an informal discussion. Karen published a discussion paper for CPI on the subject earlier this year. Please click here for more details of the session and Karen's bio.

To reserve a seat please confirm your participation to Yan Mei at yan.mei@nottingham.ac.uk. There will be a nominal charge of £5 per head for postgraduates for this event. Please make a cheque for £5 out to the University of Nottingham and send it to: China Policy Institute, University of Nottingham London Office, Ground Floor, 41-42 Berners Street, London W1T 3NB.