Troubling trends: China Pathfinder 2022 launch
GeoEconomics Center
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1h 18m
TROUBLING TRENDS: CHINA PATHFINDER 2022 LAUNCH - China Pathfinder is an interactive analysis of the Chinese economic system designed to answer a complex question: where does China’s system stand relative to open market economies?
Over 2022, teams from Rhodium Group and the Atlantic Council have been working to create a ‘shared language’ for understanding the Chinese economy. China Pathfinder uses a quantitative system to score China and other leading economies across six economic areas—Financial System Development, Market Competition, Modern Innovation System, Direct Investment Openness, Portfolio Investment Openness, and Trade Openness—and presents an objective picture of China relative to the world’s largest open market economies.
Josh Lipsky, Senior Director of the Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center, gave opening remarks. This was followed by a panel discussion featuring Yao Yang, Dean and Professor at the National School of Development, Peking University, Sofia Horta e Costa, Chief China Markets Correspondent at Bloomberg LP, and Nargiza Salidjanova, Director of the China Projects Team at Rhodium Group.
Daniel Rosen, Founding Partner of Rhodium Group and a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council, presented the project’s key findings.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 10/11/22
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