Dalian 2009 - Recalibrating Global Demand

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http://www.weforum.org 11.09.2009
Few prognosticators predicted the sub-prime collapse, and even fewer economists forecasted that global demand would fall so dramatically in the wake of the financial crisis.

What are the systemic risks, industry dynamics and normative changes affecting global demand today?

David Dollar, Economic and Financial Emissary to the People's Republic of China, US Department of the Treasury; Global Agenda Council on Trade
Caio Koch-Weser, Vice-Chairman, Deutsche Bank Group, Deutsche Bank, United Kingdom
Ilian Mihov, Professor of Economics, Novartis Chaired Professor of Management and the Environment, INSEAD, Singapore
Vincent Van Quickenborne, Minister of Economy and Reform of Belgium
Wu Ying, General Partner, CTC Capital, People's Republic of China

Chaired by
Ian A. Goldin, Director, 21st Century School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on Global Institutional Governance

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  • where are the natural resources for the potential growth in China and India? Depletion of natural resources is a fact already.

  • you cant grow forever

    your all crazy

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