East or West – who holds the key to our collective future? Public lecture

East or West – who holds the key to our collective future? Public lecture

April 10, 20242 min read
Featuring:


  • Professor Jun Du is an applied economist with a keen interest in economic thinking, policy and business strategy
  • Her lecture will examine the differences between Eastern and Western economic models
  • It will take place at Aston Business School on Wednesday 24 April 2024.


An influential professor of economics and expert in global trade will be giving an inaugural public lecture at Aston Business School on Wednesday 24 April 2024.


Professor Jun Du is an applied economist with a keen interest in economic thinking, policy and business strategy.


Her research looks into the drivers and obstacles to boosting productivity and economic growth from the perspectives of individuals, firms, industries, regions and nations.


Her lecture, East, West, which is best? - State, Market and the Return of Industrial Policy, promises to be an engaging narrative journey through the contrasting economic development experiences of Eastern and Western countries. Leveraging her extensive research and personal insights, Professor Du will delve into the complex dynamics between state, policies and the twin engines of growth – entrepreneurship and innovation.



Professor Du said:


“With the backdrop of global challenges, technological upheavals and pressing environmental crises, we find ourselves pondering on the critical question ‘East, West: who holds the key to our collective future?’


“In my lecture I will not just be looking at the differences, but also the strengths and lessons each brings to the table in our quest for sustainable progress and shared prosperity. We will delve into the landscape of economic governance with the formidable powers of the state, the market and entrepreneurs in conflict and convergence, collectively shaping the industries of the future.


“This lecture seeks to spark a conversation that encourages innovative approaches to economic governance, with the goal of ensuring lasting prosperity for generations to come.


“This is an invitation to change the world. I hope to see you there.”


This lecture is free of charge and open to all to attend either in person or online.


Places must be booked in advance. You can sign up for this hybrid public lecture here.


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  • Jun Du
    Jun Du Professor of Economics

    Professor Du's main research interest is to understand the driving forces and impediments of productivity enhancement and economic growth.

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