9:15-9:20 Opening Speech by Shinya Imaizumi (Executive Vice President of IDE-JETRO)
9:20-9:25 Opening Speech by Kyoji Fukao (Chairman of RIETI)
9:25-9:30: Opening Speech by Bo Meng (IDE Project manager)
Session 1:
9:30-10:10 China’s forty years of miracle: Growth race at the expense of efficiency (by Harry Wu, Peking Univ.); Discussant: Yuqing Xing (GRIPS)
10:10-10:50 AI and Robotics Technology and Changes in Production Structure: A formulation using the production function (by Kyoji Fukao, RIETI); Discussant: Laixun Zhao (Kobe Univ.)
10:50-11:00 Coffee Break 1
11:00-11:40 Technological Independence and Domestic Value Added of Chinese Electric Vehicles (by Yuqing Xing, GRIPS); Discussant: Koichiro Kimura (IDE)
11:40-12:20 From Digital Divide to Intelligent Divide: AI Exposure, Labor Income, and Institutional Heterogeneity in China (Tangjun Yuan, Fudan Univ); Discussant: So Umezaki (IDE)
12:20-13:00 Lunch
Session 2:
13:00-13:40 Data Nonrivalry, Privacy Concerns, and Market Efficiency (by Dao-Zhi Zeng, Chuo Univ.); Discussant: Yuta Watabe (IDE)
13:40-14:20 China’s resource reallocation revisited from an industry-by-ownership perspective (by David Tao Liang, IDE); Discussant: Asei Ito (Tokyo Univ.)
14:20-15:00 Industrial Subsidies along Domestic Value Chains and their Impacts on China’s Exports (by Wenyin Cheng, IDE); Discussant: Hikari Ishido (Chiba Univ.)
15:00-15:10 Coffee Break 2
15:10-15:50 How China’s land policy distorts trade openness (by Laixun Zhao, Kobe Univ.); Discussant: Ian Coxhead (IDE)
15:50-16:30 Will China enter a secular stagnation? Implications from Japan’s experience in urban housing development (by Tomoo Marukawa, Tokyo Univ.); Discussant: Asao Ando (Tohoku Univ.)
16:30-17:10 Measuring Chinese Geopolitical Risk (by Asei Ito, Tokyo Univ.); Discussant: Bo Meng
17:10-17:50 New Input-output Data for analyzing Chinese Economy (by Bo Meng); Discussant: Harry Wu