2016 T20 Conference Innovation, New Economy and Structural Reform June 17-19, 2016 Anji, Zhejiang, China

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Zhejiang University, June 2016

1 Contents

2 Conference Background

G20 summit was first launched in 2008 when financial crisis plagued the world and then was designated as the major forum for international economic cooperation. To better mobilize resources, make G20 summit more representative and inclusive, a series of key supporting activities, e.g. Business 20 (B20), Labor 20 (L20), Youth 20 (Y20), Women 20 (W20) and Think-tank 20 (T20) will be held by the host country to lay an extensive social basis for G20 cooperation. In September 2016, G20 summit is to be held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, the PRC, with the theme of “Constructing Innovative, Invigorated, Interconnected and Inclusive World Economy”, aiming at reaching valuable and forceful consensus in four major fields advocated by China, e.g. innovating growth pattern, perfecting global economic and financial governance, advancing international trade and investment, boosting inclusive and interconnected development. This is the first time for China to chair “top-level design of global governance”. As one of the key supporting conferences of G20 summit, T20 is a major platform for global think-tank representatives to contribute their wisdom and thoughts to G20, so it is attracting great attention for its impact on the decision-making and implementation of G20 summit policies throughout years. Being the chair country for G20 summit in 2016, Chinese summit will serve as a bridge to boost and catalyze development, during which, T20 will make its contributions by organizing global think-tanks and senior experts and scholars to offer feasible suggestions, thus providing intellectual support to global governance systems and governance capability. This T20 conference is expected to offer effective prescriptions and Chinese wisdom to world economy so as to find a new path for world economic growth. Therefore, T20 and G20 are complementary with each other in that they have identical theme and targets. “T20 China Kickoff Meeting” was held on December 14th, 2015 in Beijing, which was the first public G20 supporting activity, signifying the kickoff of G20 “Chinese time”. It is arranged that 9 conferences of T20 (2016) are going to be held in China, America,Peru, Germany and Switzerland, brainstorming on global governance, trade and investment, economic growth, inclusive development and multilateral development banks. Approved by the preparatory committee of G20 summit of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2016 T20 Conference on Innovation, New Economy and Structural Reform will be held from June 17th through 19th, 2016 in Anji County, Zhejiang Province, where the key thought, namely, “green mountains and clear waters are mountains of gold and silver” by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China was initiated. The Conference will be organized by Zhejiang University, together with Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai Institutes for International Studies and Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China authorized by Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Besides, it will be hosted by China Academy of West Region Development, School of Economics, College of Education, Center for Research of Private Economy at Zhejiang University and be co-sponsored by The People’s Government of Anji County. The Conference, with the theme of “Innovation, New Economy and Structural Reform”, consists of keynote speeches and three forums, namely, “‘The Belt and 3 Road’ Initiative and Structural Reform”, “Innovation Driven and New Economic Development”, “Economic Transformation and Upgrading and Talents of Innovation and Entrepreneurship”. It tries to gather great minds to explore the intrinsic relations between innovation, new economy and structural reform and the solutions to contemporary world economic issues with Chinese experience. Therefore, the government officials of G20 member countries and developing countries, experts and scholars, think-tank representatives in and outside China, the representatives of international organizations and some entrepreneurs are present to offer their suggestions to key economic challenges and to promoting global economy, and to provide more strategic options and policies to G20 and intellectual support for optimizing global governance systems and capability.

4 Conference Profile I. Name: 2016 T20 Conference on Innovation, New Economy and Structural

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II. Date: June 17-19, 2016 III. Venue: Yin Run Jin Jiang Castle Hotel, Anji County, Zhejiang, China IV. Organized by: Zhejiang University Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS Shanghai Institute for International Studies Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China Hosted by: China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang University School of Economics, Zhejiang University College of Education, Zhejiang University Center for Research of Private Economy, Zhejiang University Supported by: Department of West Development, National Development and Reform Commission Office of the Central Leading Group for Cyberspace Affairs Bureau of International Co-operation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Co-sponsored by: The People’s Government of Anji County

5 Organizational Structure Conference Chair: WU Zhaohui President of Zhejiang University Stanley Mutumba Simataa President of the 38th session of the General Conference of UNESCO Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology of the Republic of Namibia

Director of Academic Committee: ZHOU Guping Deputy Secretary of CPC Committee, President of China Academy of West Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University

Deputy Directors of Academic Committee: ZHANG Yuyan Director of Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS CHEN Dongxiao President of Shanghai Institute for International Studies WANG Wen Executive President of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China SHI Jinchuan Senior Professor of liberal arts, Director of Liberal Arts Academic Advisory Committee, Zhejiang University

Directors of Organization Committee: REN Shaobo Vice President of Zhejiang University LUO Weidong Vice President of Zhejiang University

Deputy Directors of Organization Committee: REN Guiming Deputy Chief of the People’s Government of Anji County HUANG Xianhai Dean of School of Economics, Zhejiang University XU Xiaozhou Dean of College of Education, Zhejiang University DONG Xuebing Executive Vice President of China Academy of West Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University

6 Conference Schedule

Time Event Location June 17th Whole day Registration Hotel lobby 8:30-9:00 Registration Entrance to banquet hall Opening ceremony and group 9:00-9:30 Banquet hall photo 9:30-12:20 Plenary SessionⅠ Banquet hall 12:20-13:30 Lunch Western Restaurant Parallel SessionⅠ : The Belt and Road Initiative and Structural Banquet hall Reform June 18th Parallel SessionⅡ : Innovation Driven and New Economic Yin Run Hall 14:00-18:00 Development Parallel SessionⅢ : Economic Transformation and Multi-function Hall 1 Upgrading and Talents of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 18:00-18:50 Visits 19:00-20:30 Banquet Banquet hall 9:00-11:30 Plenary SessionⅡ Banquet hall 11:30-12:00 Closing ceremony Banquet hall

12:00-13:30 Qin Run Hallof YinRun Lunch Town Hotel June 19th 14:00-17:00 Visits 14:00-16:30 Closed-doorgate roundtable Yin Run Hall conference 17:00-18:30 Banquet Western Restaurant June 20th Whole day Departure 7 Conference Agenda

14:00-18:10 Parallel SessionⅠ: “The Belt and Road Initiative”and Structural Reform “ The Belt and Road Initiative” is an abbreviation of “The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road”. “The Belt and Road Initiative” drive is not only beneficial to Chinese development and structural reform, but significant to boosting world economic development and prosperity as well as constructing just and rational new international political and economic order. The Forum is expected to explore new trends, tendencies and patterns, the mechanism for the coordinated advanced of regional economy, the inclusive and interconnected development so as to realize cooperation and mutual-win of different countries. The following issues will be addressed in the Forum. 1. How to perfect the structure of global economic and financial governance institutions while promoting “The Belt and Road Initiative” construction; 2. How to construct effective regional cooperative frameworks and mechanism based on “the Belt and Road Initiative” to achieve the mutual-win for both developed and developing countries; How to build international economic cooperative corridor to step up regional economic integration and upgrade overall regional economy; 3. How to innovate growth modes, develop new growth impetus for world economy and construct new economic growth framework based on “the Belt and Road Initiative”? Besides, it is expected that holistic, more sustainable and new growth frameworks are proposed to cater to innovative methods of different countries for global development. Parallel SessionⅠ-1 (14:00-15:45) Chair: JIANG Shixue Deputy Director and Research of Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 14:00 – 14:15 SHI Yulong, Director and Professor of Institute of Spatial Planning & Regional Economy of National Development and Reform Commission 14:15 - 14:30 Benjamin Klinger, Director of Asian Sub-regional Economic Cooperation Projects, GIZ 14:30 – 14:45 WU Baiyi, Director and Professor of Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 14:45 – 15:00 Rakhimov Mirzokhid, Visiting Fulbright scholar at Central Asia and Caucasus Studies Institute of SAIS, University of Hopkins in Washington DC. Head of the department for ‘Contemporary history and international relations’ of the Institute of History of the Academy of Science Uzbekistan 15:00 – 15:15 LIU Hongwu, Dean of Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University

8 15:15 – 15:30 TAI Zhengbiao, President of Taier Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. 15:30 – DONG Xuebing, Executive Vice President of China Academy of West 15:45 Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University 15:45 – 15:55 Tea Break Parallel SessionⅠ-2(15:55-18:10) Theme 1: “The Belt and Road Initiative” and Global Governance (15:55-16:40) Chair: Rogerio Stuart, Senior Research Fellow of Boston University(Former Brazilian Ambassador to World Bank)  YANG Bojiang, Deputy Director and Research Fellow of Institute of Japanese Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences  So Sophornvichet, Economist of Cambodian Central Bank 15:55-16:40  IlyaChubarov, Senior Research Fellow of Far Eastern Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences  TashenovArdak, Director of Department of Strategic Research, Supervision and Technological Support, KazakhstanEuropean and Asian Development Bank  Dsouza Neil Sebastian, Senior Manager of Asian-Pacific and Middle East, Argus Media Group, Singapore  ZHOU Zhongguo, President of Putian East Communications Group Co., Ltd. Theme 2: “The Belt and Road Initiative” and Regional Integration (16:40-17:25) Chair: YAO Zhizhong, Deputy Director of Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences  CHEN Yongjun, Professor of Renmin University of China  Simon Spoon, Chief Scientist of Atkins International (the world largest cross- border infrastructure company)  Vijay Joseph. Lee, Head of Division of Accounting & Finance, 16:40-17:25 School of Business, London South Bank University  Sengsavang Phandanouvong, Senior Advisor of Laos Logistics Group  Nirmala Lee, Associate Professor of Banking and Finance, Director of Guildhall Enterprise Research Centre, London Metropolitan University  HAN Liyan, Professor of SEM, Beihang University Theme 3: “The Belt and Road Initiative” and Sustainable Development (17:25-18:10) Chair: LIU Weidong, Deputy Director of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences  AN Yiqing, Director of Shanghai Office of The Charhar Institute  KhineKhine Han, Manager of No.3 Heavy Industries Enterprise, Ministry of Industry, Myanmar 17:25-18:10  YE Min, Associate Professor of Boston University, America  SithilathKhammoune, Head of Department of Road-Bridge and Transport, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Laos  KairatOsmonaliev, Vice President of School of Foreign Affairs, Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs  ZHANG Chao, Research Fellow of Taihe Global Institute

9 Distinguished Leaders Leader of Maritime Silk Road Team, Leading Team Office of Promoting “The Belt OU Xiaoli and Road Initiative” Construction, Inspector of Department of West Development, National Development and Reform Commission Bureau of International Cooperation, Office of the Central Leading Group for Cyberspace Affairs Cadre in Development and Opening Division of Department of West ZHOU Hong Development, National Development and Reform Commission Distinguished guests AN Yiqing Director of Shanghai Office of The Charhar Institute AO Gang President of Aerospace Communications Holdings Co., Ltd. AO Jing Lecturer of China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang University Benjamin Director of Asian Sub-regional Economic Cooperation Projects, GIZ Klinger CHEN President of Shanghai Institutes for International Studies Dongxiao Vice President of China Academy of West Region Development and Deputy CHEN Jian Director of “The Belt and Road Initiative” Strategic Research Center, Zhejiang University CHEN Professor of Renmin University of China Yongjun Associate Professor of China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang CHEN Zhixin University CHEN President of CETHIK Zongnian Christina Program Officer, Support for Economic Cooperation in Sub-Regional Toepell Initiatives in Aisa,.GIZ DONG General Manager of Ningbo Shipping Exchange Shanhua Executive Vice President of China Academy of West Region Development, DONG Zhejiang University, Executive Director of Center of “The Belt and Road Xuebing Initiative” Strategic Research Dsouza Neil Senior Manager of Asian-Pacific and Middle East, Argus Media Group, Sebastian Singapore Research Fellow of China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang DU Limin University DU Ping Executive Deputy Director of Chinese State Information Center FANG Vice Dean and Professor of China Academy of West Region Development, Youtong Zhejiang University Scholar of “100-Talent Program”, China Academy of West Region GAO Shuqin Development, Zhejiang University Junior Research Fellow in Innovative Polices of Primakov institute of World GlotovaMariia Economics and International Relations GUO Weihua General Manager of China United Engineering Corporation HAN Liyan Professor of SEM, Beihang University Chief of West Development Division of Inner Mongolian Development and HAO Jing Reform Commission HE Jianbo General Manager of Sinopec Ningbo Engineering Co., Ltd.

10 Director of Center of Global Governance, Institute of World Economics and HUANG Wei Politics, CASS Senior Research Fellow of Far Eastern Research Institute of Russian Academy Ilya Chubarov of Sciences Director and Research Fellow of Department of Macro-Research, Chongyang JIA Jinjing Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China Deputy Director and Research of Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese JIANG Shixue Academy of Social Sciences JIN Kai Vice Inspector of Inner Mongolian Development and Reform Commission Kairat Vice President of School of Foreign Affairs, Kyrgyzstan Ministry of Foreign Osmonaliev Affairs Katherine Elizabeth Co-author of the Book, Cambridge Phenomenon Kirk KhineKhine Manager of Third Heavy Industry Enterprise, Myanmar Ministry of Industry Han Associate Professor of China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang LAI Puqing University LIU Hongwu Dean of Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University Project Supervisor of Academic Cooperation Department, Chongyang Institute LIU Jianping for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China Deputy Director of Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources LIU Weidong Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences LUO Daqing Director of Enterprise Working Department of Zhejiang Province MA Zhiming General Manager of Zhejiang Branch, China Huadian Corporation MENG Associate Research Fellow of China Academy of West Region Development, Dongjun Zhejiang University Associate Professor of Department of Banking and Finance, City University Nirmala Lee London PAN Ph. D of Institute of World Economy, Shanghai Institutes for International Xiaoming Studies Associate Research Fellow of China Academy of West Region Development, QIAN Tao Zhejiang University Senior Research Fellow of Boston University ( Former Brazilian Ambassador to Rogerio Stuart World Bank) SengsavangPh Senior Advisor of Laos Logistics Group andanouvong Chief of Comprehensive Division, Development and Reform Commission of SHAO Peng Urumqi SHEN Qi General Manager of Zhejiang Branch, China Huaneng Group SHEN President of Zhejiang Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd., China Energy Youxing Construction Group Senior Professor of Liberal Arts and Director of Academic Advisory SHI Jinchuan Committee of Liberal Arts, Zhejiang University Director and Professor of Institute of Spatial Planning & Regional Economy of SHI Yulong National Development and Reform Commission Chief Scientist of Atkins International (the world largest cross-border Simon Spoon infrastructure company) SithilathKham Dean of Department of Roads, Bridges and Transportation, National University moune of Laos 11 So Economist of Cambodian Central Bank Sophornvichet SONG Hong Director Assistant of Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS Professor of University of Nevada, Chair Professor and Cheung Kong Scholar Song Shunfeng of Zhejiang University TAI Zhengbiao President of Taier Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. Director of Department of Strategic Research, Supervision and Technological TashenovArdak Support, KazakhstanEuropean and Asian Development Bank Vijay Joseph. Dean of Department of Accounting and Finance, Business School of London Lee South Bank University WANG Hao Senior Advisor of GIZ WANG Jian Chairman of Technical Commission of Alibaba Group Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin WANG Wen University of China Ph. D of Institute of World Economy, Shanghai Institutes for International WANG Yuzhu Studies Director and Professor of Institute of Latin American Studies, Chinese WU Baiyi Academy of Social Sciences WU Fulan Lecturer of China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang University XIONG Researcher of Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS Aizong Ph. D of Institute of World Economy, Shanghai Institutes for International XUE Lei Studies YANG Deputy Director and Research Fellow of Institute of Japanese Studies, Chinese Bojiang Academy of Social Sciences YANG Director of Academic Cooperation Department and G20 Project Supervisor of Qingqing Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China Senior Professor of liberal arts, Secretary of China Academy of West Region YAO Xianguo Development, Zhejiang University Deputy Director of Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese YAO Zhizhong Academy of Social Sciences YE Min Associate Professor of Boston University, America YU Chao General Manager of Sealand Securities General Manager of China Energy Engineering Group Zhejiang Thermal YU Chengli Power Construction Co., Ltd. Managing Director of Taihe Global Institute, Executive Vice General Manager YU Shaoxian of Perfect World Education Investment Co., Ltd., Director General of Global Youth Leaders Laboratory YUAN Qing Vice Dean of Institute of Social Sciences, Zhejiang University ZHANG Chao Research Fellow of Taihe Global Institute ZHANG Xiao Teacher in China Academy of West Region Development, Zhejiang University ZHANG Director of Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS Yuyan ZHANG General Manager of HydroChinaHuadong Engineering Corporation Chunsheng ZHONG Senior Manager of GIZ Cheng ZHOU President of Putian East Communications Group Co., Ltd. Zhongguo 12 14:00-18:20 Parallel SessionⅡ: Innovation Driven and New Economic Development World economic pattern has undergone tremendous changes with the economic adjustment and transformation in developed and developing countries as well as the surging of new technologies and new industries since the financial crisis in 2008. In the government report in 2016, Premier Li Keqiang stated the concept of “new economy” for the first time, which means cultivating new engines to step up Chinese economic transformation. The Forum is targeted at the following issues. 1. What are the major economic problems in the global community, in particular, in developing countries? Can the development of new economy address these problems effectively? 2. How to correctly comprehend the connotations of new economy, the global tendencies of new economy and policy support of different countries? 3. Can internet plus and new hardware age represent future new technology? 4. What are the roles and solutions of different governments in boosting new technologies and new industries? 5. What are the roles and functions of financial sector in driving innovation and new economy?

Parallel SessionⅡ-1(14:00-15:30) Chair: WANG Zhikai, Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Maria Luz Loureiro Garcia, Professor and Assistant to International 14:00 – 14:15 Relations ofPresident of The University of San Diego, Spain HUANG Xianhai, Professor and Dean of School of Economics, Zhejiang 14:15 - 14:30 University Pyo Heedong,, Director and Professor of Department of Marine 14:30 – 14:45 Economics, School of Marine Science, Pukyong National University JU Jiandong, Professor of Shanghai University of Finance and 14:45 – 15:00 Economics

15:00 – 15:15 YAN Huimin, Arbitrator of Shanghai Arbitration Commission

ZHAO Xijun, Professor and Vice Dean of the School of Finance, 15:15 – 15:30 Renmin University of China

15:30 – 15:40 Tea Break

13 Parallel SessionⅡ-2(15:40-16:40) Chair: YANG Liuyong, Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University 15:40-15:50 Syed Hasnat, Associate Professor of Jilin University, Assistant Research Fellow of Asian Studies Center, Stanford University 15:50-16:00 LIN Yueqin, Research Fellow of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

16:00-16:10 Lee Sangman, Professor of Kyungnam University

16:10-16:20 HUANG Jinhui, Professor of College of Marxism, Sichuan University

16:20-16:30 GU Haibing, Professor of Renmin University of China 16:30-16:40 WANG Zhikai, Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Parallel SessionⅡ-3(16:40-17:40) Chair: Li Zheng, Deputy Dean and Professor of School of Economics, Jilin University 16:40-16:50 PhungThi Hue, Director of Center of China Studies, Vietnamese National Academy of Social Sciences 16:50-17:00 MA Yeqing, Professor and Dean of Department of International Economy and Trade of Nanjing University 17:00-17:10 HUANG Jianzhong, Professor of Shanghai University of International Business and Economics 17:10-17:20 IforFfowcs-Williams, CEO of ClusterNavigator Co. Ltd., New Zealand 17:20-17:30 PAN Shiyuan, Vice Dean and Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University 17:30-17:40 Jin Yufeng, Vice president of T-FINANCIAL

Parallel SessionⅡ-4 (17:40-18:20) Chair: GU Guoda, Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University  ZHENG Siyan, Vice Chairman of Overseas Student Entrepreneurship Alliance of Chinese Technological 17:40-18:20 Entrepreneurship Association  ZHANG Tingxi, General Manager of Nanjing Branch, Industrial Bank  ZHONG Changbiao, Chair Professor of Ningbo University and Cheung Kong Scholar of Ministry of Education  Feng Xuegang, Dean and Professor, School of Business, East China Normal University  CHEN Lihui, Professor of Yunnan University  ZHAO Hongjun, Professor of Business School, Shanghai Normal University

Distinguished Guests CHEN Lihui Professor of Yunnan University 14 CHEN Yue Editor of Zhejiang Economics Cui Riming Professor of Liaoning University FANG Yuhong Associate Editor of Zhejiang Economics FENG Xuegang Dean and Professor, School of Business, East China Normal University GU Guoda Vice Dean and Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University GU Haibing Professor of Renmin University of China President and Professor of School of International Economics and Trade, HONG Junjie University of International Business and Economics Hong Weizhi Chief Risk Control Officer, Quark Finance HU Peizhan Associate Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University HUANG Professor of Shanghai University of International Business and Economics Jianzhong HUANG Jinhui Professor of College of Marxism, Sichuan University HUANG Dean and Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Xianhai Ifor Ffowcs- CEO of ClusterNavigator Co. Ltd., New Zealand Williams JIN Yufeng Vice president of T-FINANCIAL JU Jiandong Professor of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Lee Sangman Professor of Kyungnam University LI Zheng Deputy Dean and Professor of School of Economics, Jilin University LIN Yueqin Research Fellow of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Vice Dean and Professor of Sun Yat-sen University Institute for Free Trade Zone MAO Yanhua Research Maria Luz Professor and Assistant to International Relations of President of The University of San Loureiro Garcia Diego Nitsch Harald Director and Professor of Department of Real Estate Finance, DHBW NiuHaixia Associate Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Pan Shiyuan Deputy dean and Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Director of Center of China Studies, Vietnamese National Academy of Social PhungThi Hue Sciences Director and Professor of Department of Marine Economics, School of Marine Science, Pyo Heedong Pukyong National University QIAN Yanmin Associate Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University Associate Professor of Jilin University, Assistant Research Fellow of Asian Raj Verma Studies Center of LSE SHAN Wei Associate Professor of SEM, Beihang University Professor and Vice Dean of Graduate School of Nankai University, Dean of SHENG Bin APEC Research Institute Silvia Lombardi Economic Analyst of Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) Associate Professor of Jilin University, Assistant Research Fellow of Asian Syed Hasnat Studies Center, Stanford University TANG Yihong Professor of Central University of Finance and Economics WANG Yizhong Associate Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University WANG Zhikai Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University WANG Zheng Associate Prof., School of Economics and Management, Southeast University

15 Professor of School of Economics and Management of Nanjing University of WU Qiujing Aeronautics and Astronautics XIA Guangqi Department of Planning, Quark Finance YAN Huimin Arbitrator of Shanghai Arbitration Commission Yang Liuyong Deputy dean, and Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University YU Linhui Associate Professor of School of Economics, Zhejiang University ZHANG Miao Center of Chinese Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia ZHANG Tingxi General Manager of Nanjing Branch, Industrial Bank ZHAO Hongjun Professor of Business School, Shanghai Normal University ZHAO Xijun Professor and Vice Dean of the School of Finance, Renmin University of China Vice Chairman of Overseas Student Entrepreneurship Alliance of Chinese ZHENG Siyan Technological Entrepreneurship Association ZHONG Chair Professor of Ningbo University and Cheung Kong Scholar of Ministry of Changbiao Education Deputy Group Chief of Reconnaissance Team of Economic Cases, Qingpu ZHU Wei Branch, Public Security Bureau, Huaian

14:00-18:00 Parallel SessionⅢ: Economic Transformation and Upgrading and Talents of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Economic transformation and upgrading mean the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries, which undoubtedly, relies on technological innovation and innovative talents. Talents of innovation and entrepreneurship will accelerate traditional industrial upgrading, lead and guide the future orientation of industrial patterns and give rise to emerging industries. This Forum will cover the following topics. 1. Does world economic transformation mean major changes in global economic pattern? How can developing countries sharpen their competitiveness in transformations? 2. What kind of talents and talent resources are needed for economic transformation and upgrading? How to raise the quality in the cultivation of talents of innovation and entrepreneurship? 3. How can the government boost economic transformation and upgrading with the innovation in talent service mechanism and working mechanism? Parallel SessionⅢ-1(14:00-16:00) Chair: Dr. Marielza Oliveira, Director of UNESCO Beijing Office 14:00 – 14:25 Entrepreneurship Education During the Process of Economic Transformation in China XU Xiaozhou, Dean of College of Education, Zhejiang University; Chairholder of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship Education at Zhejiang University; President of UNESCO Entrepreneurship

16 Education Network National Chapter of China 14:25 - 14:50 New Economy and Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education: The Experience of India Jandhyala B G Tilak, Vice-Chancellor, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, India 14:50 – 15:15 Entrepreneurship Education and Sustainable Development Goals Slavica Singer, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship, Strossmayer University in Osijek, Croatia 15:15–15:35 Entrepreneurship Education in Europe – Supporting the Entrepreneurial Potential of Higher Education Christine Volkmann, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Management, The Bergische University ä t Wuppertal. Germany 15:35 – 16:00 Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Investment in People and Skills FuadaStankovic, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and Research, University of Novi Sad, Serbia 16:00 – Tea Break 16:30 Parallel SessionⅢ-2 (16:30-18:00) Theme 1: Strategic Appeal and Value Reconstruction of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education in New Economic Background Chair: WANG Zhanren, Professor and Division Chief of Social Sciences, Northeast Normal University

 Robert Paura, Programme Specialist for Education, Head of Education Sector, UNESCO Beijing Office  Jandhyala B.G.Tilak, Vice Chancellor, National University of 16:30-17:00 Educational Planning & Administration, India  WANG Linqing, Professor and Chief of Student Affairs Division, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)  ZHANG Xudong, Division Chief of Students' Employment Guidance of Harbin Normal University Theme 2 : Construction of Ecosystem for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Chair: DIAO Zhenqiang, Professor and Vice Secretary of CPC Committee of South China Normal University

17  Christine Volkmann, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Management, The BergischeUniversitat Wuppertal, Germany  Slavica Singer, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship, Strossmayer University in Osijek, Croatia 17:00-17:30  LIU Yufeng, Deputy Dean of College of Entrepreneurship Education, Heilongjiang University  WANG Micheng, President of Hangzhou Honyar Electrical Co., Ltd.

Theme 3 : System and Mechanism Safeguard for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Chair:YANG Fang, Director of Office for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education, Central South University  FuadaStankovic, Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and Research, University of Novi Sad, Serbia  WU Weiping, Associate Professor of School of Business, Hong Kong Baptist 17:30-18:00 University  HUANG Kaiyin, Dean of School of Entrepreneurship, South China Normal University  YAN Maoxin, Vice Secretary of the CPC Committee of Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou College of Commerce Distinguished guests Catherine Assistant to the President of General Conference of UNESCO Thiounn CHEN Jisheng Director of School Department of The Communist Youth League of Zhejiang Provincial Committee Christine Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Volkmann

Management and The BergischeUniversitaa t Wuppertal, Germany

DIAO Professor and Vice Secretary ofCPC Committee ofSouth China Zhenqiang Normal University Fuada Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurial Studies and Research Stankovic and University of Novi Sad, Serbia Gwang-jo Kim Director of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional Bureau for Education and UNESCO Bangkok Office HE Shanyun Associate Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University HONGZhaohui Chief Research Officer and Associate, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Fordham University, US HUANG Kaiyin Dean of School of Entrepreneurship, South China Normal University HUO Hongwei Associate Professorate Researcher, Division of International Human Resources Development, China Science and Technology Exchange Center, Ministry of Science and Technology HUANG Professor and Division Chief of Social Sciences, Wenzhou Medical Zhaoxin University Jandhyala B G Vice Chancellor of National University of Educational Planning & Tilak Administration, India KAN Yue Associate Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University 18 LIU Shuhua Associate Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University LIU Wenyong Professor andDean of College of Entrepreneurship Education, Heilongjiang University LIU Yufeng Deputy Dean of College of Entrepreneurship Education, Heilongjiang University LUO Zhimin Professor of Institute of Higher Education, Yunnan University Marielza Director of UNESCO Beijing Office Oliveira SHEN Yubiao Deputy Director of Division of Science and Culture, Chinese National Commission for UNESCO PAN Changjian Center of Employment and Entrepreneurship Education, South- Central University for Nationalites PAN Zejiang Professor and Director of Center of Employment and Entrepreneurship Education, South-Central University for Nationalites Robert Paura Programme Specialist for Education, Head of Education Sector, UNESCO Beijing Office Slavica Singer Professor of UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship andStrossmayer University in Osijek, Croatia Stanley President of the 38th Session of the General Conference of UNESCO Mutumba Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology of Simataa the Republic of Namibia WANG Hui Associate Professor and ExecutiveDeputy Director of Institute of Educational Leadership and Policy, College of Education, Zhejiang University WANG Linqing Professor, Chief of Student Affairs Division, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) WANG President of Hangzhou Honyar Electrical Co., Ltd. Micheng WANG Zhanren Professor and Division Chief of Social Sciences, Northeast Normal University WU Weiping Associate Professor of Schoolof Business, Hong Kong Baptist University WU Xueping Professor and Head of Department of Education, College of Education, Zhejiang University XIE Zhiyuan President of Wenzhou Vocational & Technical College XU Xiaozhou Professor and Dean of College of Education, Zhejiang University; Chair holder, UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship Education at Zhejiang University; President, UNESCO Entrepreneurship Education Network National Chapter of China YAN Maoxin Vice Secretary of the CPC Committee of Zhejiang Gongshang University Hangzhou College of Commerce YANG Fang Director of Office for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education, Central South University YANG Ming Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University YE Yinghua Associate Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University ZHAI Junqing Lecturer of College of Education, Zhejiang University ZHANG Li Director of National Center for Education Development Research ZHANG Division Chief of Students’ Employment Guidance of Harbin Normal

19 Xudong University ZHU Huaixin Professor of College of Education, Zhejiang University

11:30-12:00 Closing ceremony 12:00-13:30 Lunch 14:00-16:30 Closed-door roundtable conference (Participants are subject to further notice) 14:00-16:30 Visits 17:00-18:30 Banquet

An Introduction to Distinguished Guests

WU Zhaohui , was named President of Zhejiang University in March 2015. His major research is focused on computer science and technology. He is a chief scientist in the 973 Project, an information expert in the 863 Project and the team leader of the national panel of the modern service industry. He is the winner of the National Fund for Distinguished Young Scientists and a first-tier talent in the National Talents Program. He is the second-prize winner of the China National Scientific & Technological Invention Awards, the second-prize winner of the China National Scientific & Technological Progress Awards, and the winner of the Prize for Scientific and Technological Innovation of the Ho Leung & Ho Lee Foundation.

20 Mr Stanley MutumbaSimataa, Deputy Minister of Information and Communication Technology of the Republic of Namibia, has been unanimously elected President of the 38th session of the General Conference of UNESCO. As Deputy Minister, he is the originator of several progressive initiatives moving the nation a step closer to promoting knowledge for development and meeting the tenets of access of information for all. Mr. Simataa also served as Executive Director of the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) from 2007 to 2010. He once served as Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, and Director in the Speaker's Office of the National Assembly. In addition, Mr. Simataa worked for numerous commissions, notably he was Chairman for both the Namibia National Forum on Education for All and the Namibia Sports Commission, as well as, Member of the Multi-Disciplinary Research Centre of the University of Namibia and Deputy Chairman of the Namibia Library and Information Council. MrSimataa carried out his undergraduate degrees in Australia and South Africa, and completed two Masters from Universities in the Republic of Tanzania and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. He is fluent in English, Afrikaans and Silozi.

MrSimataa brings to UNESCO over 30 years of professional, managerial and governance experience. His academic background and professional experience are in line with UNESCO’s field of competences. As the representative of Namibia at the Executive Board of UNESCO for four years, MrSimataa is conversant with the mandates and functioning of the UNESCO Governing Bodies and their responsibilities and has in-depth knowledge of the UNESCO strategic priorities and programmes.

OUXiaoli, Master of Economics,is currently leader of Maritime Silk Road Team, Leading Team Office of Promoting“The Belt and Road Initiative” Construction, Inspector of Department of West Development, National Development and Reform Commission. He graduated from Wuhan University in 1983 and Renmin University of China in 1986. He once worked as a lecturer in Renmin University of China, Vice Division Chief of former Ministry of Materials, Division Chief and Deputy Director General of former Ministry of Internal Trade, Deputy Director General of former State Bureau of Internal Trade, National Security Supervisor of State Administration of Work Safety, deputy team leader of former Team of Talent Cultivation and Laws and Regulations of Department of West Development, the State Council and Deputy Director General of Department of West Development, National Development and Reform Commission.

21 ZHOU Guping,Vice Secretary of the CPC Committee of Zhejiang University, President, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of the China Academy of West Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University. She is involved in the teaching and research of modern Chinese education history, Chinese-Foreign education exchange history, history of Chinese higher education and studies on higher education. She has been the chair for over a dozen projects for national, ministerial and provincial strategies, e.g. “Research on the Planning of Promoting Basic Public Service Equalization in 12th Five-Year Development Plan Period”, “Research on the Development Plan of Hohhot-Baotou-Yinchuan Key Economic Zone”, “Studies on the Key Theoretical Issues in Chinese West Region Development”, “Studies on the 12th Five-Year Development Plan in Chinese West Region”, “100-Year Evolution of Chinese Universities” and “Studies on Chinese Education Modernization”. In addition, she has won more than 10 awards in ministerial and provincial levels.

ZHANG Yuyan , Professor ZHANG Yuyan is Senior Fellow and Director of Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP), Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS),Member of the Foreign Policy Advisory Group of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China ,Expert of Advisory Committee for Economic & Trade Policy of the Ministry of Commerce of China and President of China Society of World Economy. He obtainedhis Bachelor Degree in Economics from the Department of Economics at Peking University in 1983, and Master and Ph.D. Degrees in Economics at the Graduate School of CASS in 1986 and 1991 respectively. His main academic interests includeinstitutional economics and international political economy. He authored Economic Development and the Choice of Institutions and International Economic Politics, etc.

22 CHEN Dongxiao, Research Fellow, doctoral supervisor, is currently President of SIIS since July 2013. Prior to this position, Prof. CHEN was Vice President in charge of academic research and international exchanges of SIIS. Before that, he also held the positions of Deputy Director of Department of Academic Research and International Exchanges, Director of the Department of International Organizations and International Law, Director of the Department of American Studies. CHEN Dongxiao got his Ph. D in laws from Fudan University and had been teaching at the Department of International Politics of Fudan University until 1993. Dr. CHEN specializes in the studies of China foreign policy, Sino-U.S. relations and UN collective security. He has led and supervised numerous task forces on research projects entrusted by China National Foundation of Social Sciences Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance, Taiwan Affairs Office of State Council and so on. Dr. CHEN is awarded as “Leading Scholar of Shanghai” in 2012. His latest publications include Global Security Governance and the Reform of UN Security Regime (Beijing: Current Affairs Press, 2012), Grand Strategic Landscape: Asia in 2020 (editor, Shanghai: East China Normal University Press, 2010), China’s UN Diplomacy (co-author, Beijing: World Affairs Press, 2009), China’s Role in International System (co-author, Beijing: Encyclopedia Publishing House, 2008), Complexity and Transformational Structure of China-U.S. Relations (in China-U.S. Relation Transformed, eds. by Suisheng Zhao, NY: Routledge, 2008), UN: New Agenda and New Challenges (Beijing: Current Affairs Press, 2005). Dr. CHEN is the chief editor of Global Review published by SIIS. He also holds the positions as Chair of Shanghai Association of Future Asia, Vice-Chair of Shanghai Association of American Studies. Dr. CHEN is adjunct professor of Shanghai International Studies University. He also holds the non-resident senior fellow of Center for American Studies, CIIS, senior advisor of International Business Leaders Advisory Council for the Major of Shanghai (IBLAC), senior advisor of Shanghai Foreign Affairs office and Shanghai Taiwan Affairs office of Shanghai Municipal Government respectively. Email: [email protected]

Dr. Wang Wen, Executive Dean of Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China (RDCY). He also holds office as standing director of World Socialism Research at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, standing director of “One Belt One Road” Think Tanks’ Association of China, Secretary- General of Green Finance Association of China, columnist at Sina.com and Guancha.cc, as well as Special Analyst at the Xinhua News Agency. Wang had studying and researching experiences at Lanzhou University, Hong Kong Baptist University, the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University, and Peking University. Upon receiving his master’s degree, Wang joined Global Times, and worked as reporter, news editor, history editor, chief Op-eds Editor and Editorial Writer. He was also a

23 member on the editorial board in charge of commentaries. He was the winner of the China News Awards in 2011. Wang has translated, co-edited and independently written 15 books including Theories of World Governance: A Study in the History of Ideas, International Relations in Political Thoughts, A Truth Speaking China, Fantasy of Major Countries: Record and Contemplation Traveling the World and Finance is A Cup of Afternoon Tea, The EuroasianErea: Blue Book of Silk Road Economic Belt 2014-2015,to name a few. Leaving the media sector in early 2013, Wang was instrumental in the establishment of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University of China (RDCY), a new-style think tank. Presently, RDCY has been recognized as one of the “150 top think tanks in the world” in the 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report, launched by the University of Pennsylvania. Together with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Development Research Center of the State Council, RDCY is among the seven Chinese think tanks selected.

SHI Jinchuan, visiting professor to University of Chicago, Columbia University and London School of Economics, member among the first and second Faculty of Economics of Ministry of Education, is now Senior professor of liberal arts, Director of Liberal Arts Academic Advisory Committee at Zhejiang University, and Deputy Director of Government Advisory Committee of Zhejiang Province. With his major research fields in Macroeconomics, regional economy and legal economics, he had 100-odd papers published in Journal of Social Sciences, China and World Economy, Economic Research, World Economy and other top academic journals. In addition, he got various honors: the First Zhang Peigang Development Economics Award, the Second Chinese Rural Development Research Award and the Excellent Achievement Award of Provincial and Ministerial Social Sciences, and Science and Technology Progress Award. In 1992 he became the Expert with Special Allowance of the State Council, member of National Talent Project in 1999, member of National “Four-leading” Talent Plan in 2005, one of the top 100 economists influencing Economic Construction of New China in 2009 and Philosophy and Social Sciences Leading Talent of National 10,000-talent Plan in 2014.

24 DU Ping, second-grade Research Fellow, is currently Executive Deputy Director of Chinese State Information Center, Director of State E-government Extranet Administration Center and Director, corporate legal person and Secretary of the CPC Committee of E- government Engineering Center of National Development and Reform Commission, as well as directors to Center of Smart Cities, Center of Network Government, Center of Software Evaluating, Center of Government Cloud Integration and Innovation, Center of Big Data Analysis of State Information Center. Besides, he serves as Vice Chairman of China Human Resource Development Association, Vice Chairman of China Information Industry Association, Vice Chairman of Chinese Association of Regional Economy, Managing Director of Chinese Society for Sustainable Development and Director of The Geographical Society of China. Besides, he worked as Director and Director General in many organizations in the State Council and National Development and Reform Commission to be responsible for the drafting of national planning, strategies, policies, management, cadre education and training and introduction of foreign intellectual resources in regional economic development, national land and resource utilization, ecological and environmental protection, economic, social and population sustainable development, west development strategies, network security and information construction as well as the development and utilization of information resources. In his professional and academic career, he chaired or co-chaired over 50 projects entrusted by different regions, cities and government organizations. He frequently offers his professional advice to Asian Development Bank, UNDP, GIZ and JICA.

WANG Jian, having a BA in psychology and a doctoral degree in engineering from Hangzhou University, began to chair Technical Commission of Alibaba Group from May 2015. WANG Jian became the Chief Architect of Alibaba Group from September 2008 and President of Aliyun from September 2009 to September 2013. From August 2012 to May 2015, WANG Jian was CTO of Alibaba Group. He used to be professor and Head of Department of Psychology at Zhejiang University, former Executive Vice President of Microsoft Research in 1999 and then joined Alibaba Group.

ZHANG Li, Director, Research Fellow and Doctoral Supervisor of the National Center for Development of Education, Ministry of Education, Part-time Professor for Peking University, Beijing Normal University, etc. Meanwhile, he serves as the leader of the Team for Education Strategic Subjects of National Educational Science Planning, Executive Vice Director of China Education Development Strategy 25 Research Association, expert consultant for Beijing Municipal People’s Government. He has been involved in the drafting and investigations of many key documents and education policies of the CPC Central Committee, the State Council, the State Education Commission and the Ministry of Education, and has conducted in-depth research in public education policy analyses and research methods. In addition, he used to work as a project leader or expert for UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank, European Union and Asian Development Bank, etc.

Katherine Elizabeth Kirk is a writer who is currently researching her third book on the highly successful UK technology cluster known as ‘the Cambridge Phenomenon’. The first, co-authored with entrepreneur Charles Cotton and titled The Cambridge Phenomenon: 50 Years of Innovation and Enterprise, described the history of the technology cluster, focusing on how it developed after the establishment of Cambridge Consultants in 1960. The second, The Cambridge Phenomenon: Global Impact, detailed the multiple ways that Cambridge companies and technologies have come to be used around the world, every day. Her new book, by looking into the academic, organisational, political and social structures that underpin the Cambridge Phenomenon, will attempt to answer the question, ‘what are the essential ingredients for a successful technology cluster?’. Kate has written and edited numerous business books with faculty at some of the top business schools in the world, and has worked for the International Rice Research Institute, the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office and Asian Development Bank in Manila. She has a BSc in biochemistry, a BA in English Literature, and an MSc in Public Relations. Kate is a Trustee of the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity in Cambridge, and also of Cicely Saunders International, an organisation that promotes research and education aimed at improving palliative care.

26 CHEN Zongnian, is currently President of CETHIK, Director of No. 52 Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation and President , Ph. D and senior engineer of Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. He has been renowned as one of most honorable presidents of 2012 Chinese listed companies, one of the top economic figures of 2012, Meritorious Entrepreneur of Zhejiang Province 2013 and one of the top ten excellent entrepreneurs of industrial enterprises of Hangzhou in 2013. CHEN Zongnian, with professional background in both technology and management, is equipped with profound theoretic foundation and rich practical experience. He published over ten papers on technological innovation and material flow networking in the periodicals of impact. In addition, as an expert entrepreneur, he has been invited to economic conferences, conferences of emerging industrial planning of Zhejiang Province and delivered keynote speeches. Since his serving as President of CETHIK and HIKvision, the revenues and gross profit maintained a growth rate of over 40% annually. In 2015, the revenues of CETHIK reached over RMB 27 billion yuan; HIKvision has become the leading product and service provider in global video surveillance and security, ranking first among HIS global video surveillance enterprises for four consecutive years.

HaraldNitsch is Professor for Real Estate Management at the Cooperative State University Baden-Württemberg (DHBW), Mannheim, Germany. He graduated from his studies at Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburgin Mathematics (baccalaureus degree) and Economics (diploma degree).He received his doctor degree from the Faculty of Economics ofAlbertLudwigs University Freiburg in 1994 and his habilitation in economics in 2003.After teaching as Privatdozent at Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg, HaraldNitsch became professor at DHBW Mannheim in 2008,and since 2009 he is also the head of the Real Estate Management Department, managing the study program. His area of research is in the application of quantitative methods in real estate market analysis, at linking real estate appraisal to economic theory, and the relationship between real estate economics and monetary theory. He particularly works on the development of hedonic price models for rents and prices, in the application of Tobin’s q concept on real estate investment, and on the impact of migration processes on real estate markets. HaraldNitsch is member of VereinfuerSocialpolitik and his publications include co-authoring of the German edition of Alpha Chiang’s Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, as well as journal articles on Chinese, and Korean real estate markets. Besides his 27 professorship at DHBW he is also teaching at DIA, the Deutsche Immobilienakademiean der UniversitätFreiburg (German Real Estate Academy Freiburg).

HONG Weizhi is risk control Operating Officer and Manager of Risk Management of Quark Finance. He graduated from Law School of National Taiwan University and has 22 years of practical business experience in the risk management and sales management of consumer finance and small and micro-finance of the banks in Taiwan and the mainland of China. He once served in Citibank, ING Bank and American International Group. Currently, with his rich experience and wisdom, he has created an industry-leading safe and sound risk control system in Quark Finance.

SilviaLombardi is researcher in Business Statistics at the Italian National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) where she is works at the Business Statistics Directorate. She has worked in the 2011 Business Census and more recently at the identification of Italian industrial districts. She is currently involved in the theme of Labor Market Areas development and illustration of their use in official statistics with regard to industrial districts. She is conducting research on the topics of structural changes in industrial districts since the 2000s, firm-level competitive behaviors and industrial policies. Since the experience in the Economic Census division, she has been conducting research on Chinese migrant entrepreneurship in Italy, with particular attention to the territorial level, as well as ethnic entrepreneurship more in general. Research activity involves also statistical analysis of economic units, survey methodologies and techniques. She holds a Master degree in Applied Econometrics at the Higher School of Economics and Finance (SSEF - Italy) gained in 2013. She was contract researcher at the University of Florence, where she was awarded a Phd in Economics and Management of Enterprises and Local Systems in 2008. She conducted research fieldwork in the Yangtze River Delta (China) on industrial clusters and was research grant at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

28 Professor YAO Xianguo, is currently Senior Professor of liberal arts, Secretary of the CPC Committee of China Academy of West Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University. After getting his master’s degree in Department of Economics in Fudan University in 1982, he became a teacher in Zhejiang University, went for further studies in Munich University of Applied Sciences and University of Munich from 1985 to 1987. His research interests cover labor and social security, human capital investment, public administration and public policy, theories of economic transformation and economic reforms. Besides, he chaired over 70 projects, including 9 projects in Key Projects of National Natural Sciences Fund, major Project of Philosophy and Social Sciences Research of Ministry of Education, National Social Sciences Fund and National Soft Sciences Fund. He has published 10 monographs as well as 180 papers in Economic Research, China Industrial Economics, Management World, World Economy, etc. and got many provincial and ministerial awards. He was an Expert with Special Allowance of the State Council from 1992, selected into First-tier “151 Talent Project” of Zhejiang Province in 1997 and appraised as the young and middle-aged technological personnel with distinguished contributions of Zhejiang Province. He used to be Deputy Dean and Dean of Department of Economics, Executive Vice President of College of Business Management, Executive Vice President of College of Foreign Economy and Trade, Executive Vice President of School of Economics and Dean of School of Public Affairs, Zhejiang University. Proficient in English and Germany, Professor YAO used to be Director and Research Fellow of Australian Research Center of Chinese Provinces and Cities as well as chair professor of Universität Witten, City University of Hong Kong and University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy. Meanwhile, he is the expert in the discipline evaluation team of National Social Sciences Fund, member of Education Steering Committee of National Master of Public Administration (MPA), Executive Vice Chairman of China Industrial Economic Association, Managing Director of The China Association for Labor Studies and Deputy Director of Branch of Labor and Science Education, President of Institute for Public Policy, Zhejiang Province, President of Zhejiang Institution of Talent Development, member of Advisory Committee of the People’s Government of Zhejiang Province, Director of Association of Public Administration, Zhejiang Province,.

Relevant Organizations

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1、Zhejiang University 29 Qiushi Academy, the predecessor of Zhejiang University founded in 1897, was one of the earliest modern academies of higher learning established by the Chinese solely. As of January 2016, there are a total of more than 47,339 full-time students enrolled at Zhejiang University, including 14,289 master candidates, 9,153 Ph. D candidates, and 23,897 undergraduates. In addition, 5,849 international students are currently attending Zhejiang University. Among its 3,562 full-time faculty members, 1,498 members hold titles of professors,15 members are academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 18 members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Zhejiang University encompasses an area of 5,570,408 square meters with school buildings covering 2,287,856 square meters of floor space. Its library holds a collection of more than 6.83 million volumes. In addition, Zhejiang University has 7 high-level affiliated hospitals. Based on ESI statistics, as of May 2016, 18 disciplines were listed into 1% of those in world academic institutions, ranking second among mainland universities, 4 disciplines into top 50, 7 disciplines into top 100. University ranking issued by Times Higher Education on May 5th 2016 showed that Zhejiang University ranked between 81st and 90th among global institutions of higher learning. 2、Institute of World Economics and Politics, CASS The Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP) was founded in 1964. It is an Institute of the CASS and is devoted to the study of international economics and politics. IWEP is engaged in policy-oriented and theoretical research, mainly covering global macroeconomy, international finance, international trade, international investment, developmental economics, international politics, international strategy, international political economy, global governance and world energy. It is one of the most influential think-tanks in areas of China's economic policies, the international economic policies and China's foreign policies. 3、Shanghai Institutes for International Studies Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, established in 1960, is under the governance of Shanghai Municipal People’s Government. After the unremitting efforts of several generations, the Institute, with over 80 researchers and faculty members, among whom, 30 senior researchers, has been one of the top ten think tanks with renown in China and in the world. Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, conducting interdisciplinary researches on contemporary political, economic and security issues and China’s foreign relations, provide suggestions for China's foreign policies and economic and social development in Shanghai. 4、Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China The Institute, established on January 19th 2013, is financed by Mr. QiuGuogen, President of Shanghai Chongyang Investment Management Co., Ltd, with his

30 donation of 0.2 billion yuan to Renmin University of China, his alma mater. The Institute, a new-type think tank with Chinese characteristics, has invited 82 former government officials, bankers and distinguished scholars from over 10 countries as senior research fellows to have cooperative ties with about 30 think tanks all over the world. The Institute is devoted to offer suggestions to national development and to serve the public by diagnosing financial situations, doing research and focusing reality. In 2014, the Institute was recognized as one of the top seven Chinese think tanks, ranking 106th among “Global Top 150 Supreme Think Tanks” in “2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report” by the Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvanian.

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1 、 China Academy of West Region Development (CAWD), Zhejiang University The Academy, co-established in October 2006 by the National Development and Reform Commission and Zhejiang University, aims to boost Chinese eastern and western cooperation and coordinated regional development and serves as a new high- end think tank for “The Belt and Road Initiative” drive and west development strategies. Since its foundation, with the spirit embodies in the lectures by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and State President of the PRC (Secretary of the CPC Committee of Zhejiang Province then): “The establishment of CAWD is a key move for implementing the strategies and decisions and promoting eastern and western cooperation”, “Serving the Chinese west is not only a glorious obligation of Zhejiang University, but an effective channel for Zhejiang University to improve its quality and build itself into a first-class university” and “The CAWD should try its best to be a strong booster and incubator to be cooperative with the Chinese west by turning out more achievements, talents and contributions”, the CAWD has conducted theoretic and applicative researches, policy consultation, scientific service, talent cultivation and training, international exchanges and cooperation on “The Belt and Road Initiative” drive and key strategic and comprehensive issues in Chinese west development. The CAWD is targeted at being a bridge for the academic thoughts between the east and the west, the key think tank for government decision making and innovative scientific body of great impact at home and abroad. 2、School of Economics, Zhejiang University School of Economics, Zhejiang University, originated from Qiushi Academy and Yuying Academy established in 1897, enjoys an enduring history and academic tradition. Related courses of economics in two Academies were integrated into Hangchow Christian College and National Zhejiang University in 1914 and 1928

31 respectively. In 1929, Department of Economics was set up in National Zhejiang University, which was one of the earliest departments of its kind in China. Adhering to Zhejiang University Motto: “Seeking Truth and Innovation” and the School Motto: “Integrity with Benevolence, Benefiting People with State Governance”, School of Economics aims to build itself into a research-oriented, innovative world-class school with international standards. The School owns 4 departments: Department of Economics, Department of Finance, Department of International Economics and Department of Public Finance, 8 research institutes: Institute of Economics, Institute of Industrial Economics, Institute of Finance, Institute of Securities and Futures, Institute of International Economics, Institute of International Business, Institute of Public Economics, Institute of Law and Economics, 8 research organizations: Academy of Financial Research, Academy of China (Hangzhou) Cross-border E- commerce Comprehensive Pilot Area, Center for Research of Private Economy, Interdisciplinary Social Science Research Center, Regional Economic Opening and Development Research Center, Center for Confucian Entrepreneurs and East China Civilizations, Yongtop Center for Research on Information Economy and Smart Cities, Zhejiang University Wan-lin Kiang International Financial Research Center. Therefore, the School has formed complete talent cultivation system and academic platform, with Political Economics, a National Key (Fostering) Discipline; Theoretical Economics and Applied Economics, two first-level disciplinary doctoral programs, 10 second-level disciplinary doctoral programs, 2 first-level disciplinary master programs, 13 second-level disciplinary master programs and 5 undergraduate majors.

3、College of Education, Zhejiang University The College of Education, Zhejiang University was born out of related disciplines in Qiushi Academy and Yuying Academy established in 1897. Department of Education at Zhejiang University, founded in 1929, was one of the earliest departments of its kind in Chinese modern institutions of higher learning. After its arduous development, by adhering to the traditions of “Seeking truth” and “Cultivating talents”, the philosophy of “building itself into a renowned College with characteristics and catering to international standards”, the College has formed distinctive features of “merging Chinese and Western studies, solid basis, strong application and interdisciplinary studies”. Aiming to be “a key source of promoting innovations in Chinese educational theories and reforms in education practices, a high-end base for cultivating quality and composite education researchers, a new-type think tank for education decisions and policy consulting, an international hub for boosting cross-cultural communication and education cooperation”, the College has witnessed the establishment of UNESCO Asia-Pacific Programme of Educational Innovation for Development (APEID) Associate Center at Zhejiang University, Secretariat of Global Universities Network for Innovation: Asia and the Pacific (GUNI-AP), UNESCO Chair in Entrepreneurship Education at Zhejiang University, UNESCO Entrepreneurship Education Network (EE-Net) National Chapter of China. The staff of the College undertook many key projects for the National Development and Reform Commission, Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Engineering, National Development Bank and UNESCO, offering research foundations for the key national and international strategic decisions. Their achievements have been recognized by national leaders and adopted by related ministries and departments. 4、Center for Research of Private Economy, Zhejiang University (CRPE) 32 The Center, under the support of Ministry of Education, is the first Center of its kind among Chinese institutions of higher learning established in 2002. In 2004, the CRPE became the key research base for humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education (the only one in the studies on private economy) and the innovative base for “Studies on Chinese Private Economy” national philosophy and social studies (Category I). With the aim of “being based on practical soil, creating academic peak”, the Center, taking Zhejiang, a province with prosperous private economy as its starting point, does its best to conduct studies on the growth rule and operational strategies from the standard methods and analytical tools of modern economics, to improve the theoretical and practical levels of Chinese private economy, to develop the cooperation with private enterprises and government organizations, to offer quality research fruits, decisions and analyses for the public, enterprise and government organs with frontier researches. Since its establishment, the CRPE has undertaken several key national and international projects, e.g. “Private Economy and Institutional Innovation” and “Studies on Chinese Private Economy”, forming its high-standard research fruits and academic brands. CRPE has become the first-class research and counseling center for Chinese private economy.

Related Information

A Profile of Anji County Anji, a county with unique ecological development in the North of Zhejiang Province, covers a total area of 1,886 km2 and a population of 460,000. Established in 185, the name of Anji derives from “Peaceful and Auspicious” in The Book of Songs as “An” means “peaceful” and “Ji” means “auspicious” in Chinese. It is reputed as the first Ecological County in China, the pilot county for National Eco-civilization construction, National Civilized County, National Hygienic County, National Garden County, National Experiment Zone for Sustainable Development and the only winner of UN Habitat Award in China. It is also renowned as Chinese Hometown of Bamboo, of White Tea, of Chairs and of Bamboo Flooring. In 2015, Anji achieved a gross regional domestic product of 30.3 billion yuan, an increase of 8.3% over 2014. The disposal income per capita in urban and rural areas reached 41,190 and 23,610 yuan, an increase of 8.5% and 9.5% over 2014 respectively. Anji is endowed with livable environment, surrounded by mountains with green bamboos and vegetation. It is renowned as a place with a fast-developing county,

33 along with clean air, clean water and clean soil, with 75% vegetation coverage, 71% forest coverage, 100% clean water and 95.3% clean air quality. Meanwhile, Anji has paved a new way for ecological development in its economy, based on leisure industry and backed up by both traditional industries of white tea and bamboo products as well as emerging industries of equipment manufacturing, new medicine, green food, new textiles, new energy and new materials. Since 2008, upholding the idea of “making every village beautiful, every household devoted to entrepreneurship, every person living in harmony and happiness”, Anji has pioneered the construction of beautiful countryside; so far, 179 beautiful administrative villages, 164 excellent villages have formed in 12 villages and towns. In 2013, Anji was appraised as “National Advanced County in Peace Construction”, 11th times in history. Anji enjoys a high index of happiness. During the 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development, Anji County, by adhering to the principle of “green mountains and clear waters are mountains of gold and silver”, tries its best to benefit people, to greenize the landscape and to invigorate the economy.

Yin Run Jin Jiang Castle Hotel, Anji County, Zhejiang, China The Hotel, invested by Yin Run Holding Group, Zhejiang and entrusted by Jin Jiang International Hotel Management Co., Ltd., enjoys favorable location: 500 meters from Anji Exit in Hangzhou-Changxing Expressway, 8 kilometers from Anji county proper, 60-minute drive from Hangzhou. Occupying an area of 26,000 m2, the exterior of the Hotel adopts a magnificent classical European-style castle with a man- made river surrounding the main entrance. The interior, with cozy, elegant and luxurious decoration, owns 386 guest rooms, including 43 rooms featuring Hello Kitty, as well as conference space of 1,800 m2, including a spacious European-style traditional hanging garden, 670-square-meter castle banquet hall, different buffets, Chinese restaurants, fitness centers and tea bars to cater to the customers. The Hotel will accommodate you to the leisure, to beauty and tranquility of Anji County. Add.: No.1 Tianshi Avenue, Anji County, Zhejiang, China Tel.: +86 572 5522888

34 交通指南

From Hangzhou: G2501 (Hangzhou Belt Expressway)—Hangzhou-Changxing Expressway (S14) to Anji—Anji Exit (Drive straight for 300 meters, turn left to East Beltway on the first

35 traffic lights, drive straight for 100 meters, turn left to Tianshi Avenue on the second traffic lights, drive straight for 100 meters to the Hotel) From Shanghai: G50 (Shanghai-Suzhou-Zhejiang-Anhui Expressway) ---Hangzhou-Changxing Expressway (S14) to Hangzhou and Anji—Anji Exit (NOT Anji North Exit; drive straight for 300 meters, turn left to East Beltway on the first traffic lights, drive straight for 100 meters, turn left to Tianshi Avenue on the second traffic lights, drive straight for 100 meters to the Hotel) By High-speed Rail Route 1: To Huzhou High-speed Rail Station by high-speed rail—to Anji Passenger Station by coach—to the Hotel by bus shuttle. Route 2: To Hangzhou East Railway Station by high-speed rail—to Anji Passenger Station by coach—to the Hotel by Bus Shuttle.

Warm Tips

A. Time Zone Anji is part of the ‘China Standard Time’ which is eight hours in advance of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +8 or UTC +8). 1.7 billion people reside in this time zone, making it the most populous time zone in the world.

B. Electricity 220 V, 50Hz alternating current. Upon availability, the hotel may also have universal plug-ins. However, we advise that you bring your own travel adapters for your trip.

C. Useful Numbers Police: 110 Ambulance: 120 Fire: 119

D. Tipping Tipping is not generally practiced in China. Even though it has become more common to tip tour guides, drivers, and hotel porters for good service, the T20 organizers will be covering this.

E. Internet YinrunJinjiang Castle Hotel provides you with free complimentary WIFI. “yinrunjinjiang” is a public free WIFI network covering the hotel.

F. Cell Phones China operates on GSM standard networks. Acquiring cell service will require an unlocked phone with a GSM sim card slot and the purchase of a Chinese sim card. You can purchase sim cards at the airport or at various retailers within the city.

36 G. Weather June is summer in China, with average temperatures in Anji reaching 27℃ and 30 ℃ at night.

Temperature Date City Day Night (Degree Centigrade)

17th Jun. Anji 22-30℃

18th Jun. Anji 21-31℃

19th Jun. Anji 20-29℃

20th Jun. Anji 23-29℃

Contacts

Forum: Plenary lecture: CHEN Jian13758246588 [email protected] Parallel session 1: WU Fulan 18258456196 [email protected] Parallel session 2: WANG Yizhong13758253764 [email protected] Parallel session 3: KAN Yue 13777395116 [email protected]

Conference affairs, catering and transportation, etc. CHEN Xi: 13515714984 [email protected] ZHONG Yu: 13575472853 [email protected]

37 Room for Conference Affairs: 3033 Room for Medical Care: 3031 Hotel Free WIFI: yinrunjinjiang

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