The blueprint of the Greater Bay Area includes six basic principles and seven areas of development to achieve joint growth across eleven cities. From mobility, the economic size of the GBA, infrastructure development, technological innovation to talent fl

When:
Thursday, March 24, 2022 7:00 am - 8:00 am
Where:

Zoom webinar

Description:

The blueprint of the Greater Bay Area includes six basic principles and seven areas of development to achieve joint growth across eleven cities. From mobility, the economic size of the GBA, infrastructure development, technological innovation to talent flow within the region, this session will introduce what GBA means to society, enterprises, and individuals from a macro socioeconomic and institutional perspective. This series will introduce the GBA, by giving audiences a big picture view of the GBA and discuss specific policy and practices in real terms.  The audience will learn objectives for establishing an integrated megacity, implications, and opportunities for over 86 million people. We will also explore the benefits of the GBA master plan for cities, companies, and individuals in the region.

Join the UChicago Yuen Campus panel discussion to learn more about the dynamic Greater Bay Area region.

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2022

Time: 10:00 am HKT/7:30 am IST

Speakers

Alain Bertaud
Fellow of Marron Institute of Urban Management
New York University

Zhiguo He
Fuji Bank and Heller Professor of Finance, Booth School of Business
Director of Becker Friedman Institute for Economics in China
The University of Chicago

John D. Wong (AB’90)
Associate Professor
Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences
School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Arts
The University of Hong Kong

Moderator

Kenneth Pomeranz
Faculty Director
The University of Chicago Yuen Campus in Hong Kong

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