Out of Balance?
The U.S.-China Trade Relationship
- In-Person
- New America
1899 L Street NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036 - 1:15PM – 2:45PM EDT
How can a dysfunctional and
unsustainable relationship between the U.S. and China be reformed?
To learn
about the problems and challenges of the U.S.-China trade relationship, please
join the New America Foundation for a talk by Dr. Peter Morici, Professor of
International Business at the University of Maryland, to discuss his new essay for
New American Contract,
“Recalibrating U.S.-China.”
Before joining the University of Maryland, Dr. Morici served as Director of
Economics at the U.S. International Trade Commission. The author of 18 books
and monographs, including The Trade Deficit:
Where Does It Come from and What Does It Do and Reassessing American Competitiveness, Dr.
Morici has published widely in leading public policy and business journals such
as Foreign Policy, International Economy,
Regulation, Asian Wall
Street Journal, and the Harvard Business Review. His views are
frequently featured on CBS, FOX, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, ABC, National Public Radio
and Broadcasting, CTV, and the BBC.
Location
Washington, DC, 20036
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Participants
featured speaker
Peter
Morici
Professor of
International Business, University of Maryland
Former Director of
Economics, U.S. International Trade
Commission
moderator
Michael
Lind
Policy Director, Economic Growth
Program
New America
Foundation