EU Magnets for Chinese Companies: Refuting the Myths
Wednesday 17 September 2008 10:00 to 16:00
Location
Chatham House, London
Participants
Speakers:
Stephen Thomsen, Chatham House
Françoise Nicolas, Ifri
Roberta Rabellotti, University of Piemonte Orientale
Axel Berkofsky, University of Milan
Bernt Berger, University of Hamburg
Discussants:
Kerry Brown, Chatham House
Simona Iammarino, University of Sussex Brighton
Lawrence Saez, Chatham House and SOAS
Eric Thun, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Paz Estrella Tolentino, Birkbeck College London
Xiaotong Zhang, MOFCOM
Type: Fee-paying or special invitation events
In the light of growing Chinese investment in Europe, this workshop aims to bring together market practitioners and researchers to explore how far the EU economy is benefiting from, or being buffeted by, the current rise in Chinese FDI. How is Chinese investment in Europe impacting on Europe's economy, companies and markets, and how should policy-makers respond? This research workshop will explore various topics including an overview of Chinese firms' rise in Europe, the decision-making process of Chinese investment in Europe and the mapping of Chinese FDI in Italy.
The workshop will be chaired by Paola Subacchi, Research Director, International Economics, Chatham House.
This event is by invitation only.
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Workshop Agenda

Chinese Direct Investment in Europe, Françoise Nicolas and Stephen Thomsen

The Rise of Chinese Firms in Europe, Françoise Nicolas and Stephen Thomsen

Discussion by Paz Estrella Tolentino

Chinese FDIs in Italy, Roberta Rabellotti

Discussion by Simona Iammarino

Discussion by Lawrence Sáez

Chinese Investments Actors Abroad/Political Decision-Making/Institutional Framework, Axel Berkofsky

Chinese Outward Investment: Decision Making and Procedures, Bernt Berger
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