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Albers Center for Global Business
The Thomas F. Gleed Lecture Series
China and India: What their economic emergence means for the USA
Tuesday, June 19 at 7:30 am
LeRoux Conference Center (Room 160), Student Center, Seattle University
Breakfast will be served
David McHardy Reid PhD, Gleed Chair of Business Administration will deliver
the second in this series of lectures. He has spent two decades during which he
has lived in Asia and conducted research there, having interviewed over 400 CEOs
of foreign invested enterprises (FIEs) and other senior officials in many Asian
countries from Japan to Indonesia. Over 100 of these interviews were conducted
in China and a number in India. He will draw on these interviews as well as
recent observations in the world information technology (IT) capital of
Bangalore and its China equivalent Dalian. In this way he will offer his
analysis with a view to better inform US business:
- India and China explained
- Progress to date and its significance
- Contrasts of India and China’s political and economic approaches
- Likelihood and implications of enhanced China-India cooperation
- Collective impact on the United States
Please RSVP to Ms. Trupti Mande: mandet@seattleu.edu |