Daniel C.K. Chow

Daniel C.K. Chow, Joseph S. Platt-Porter Wright Morris & Arthur Professor of Law, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

China’s Response to the Global Financial Crisis

Synopsis: Professor Chow will discuss the response of the PRC central government to the global financial crisis through the use of a domestic stimulus package designed to stimulate domestic growth. The talk will include a discussion of China’s economy, its weak points, how China’s stimulus plan is designed to work, problems with the plan, and challenges.

Biography: Daniel Chow is the author of numerous books and articles relating to international business and trade, including casebooks on International Business Transactions (Aspen 2005), International Intellectual Property (West 2006), International Trade Law (Aspen 2008), and Doing Business in China (forthcoming West 2010). Professor Chow lived and worked in China during the late 1990s as in-house counsel for a large multi-national enterprise with substantial business operations in China, handling all legal issues arising in connection with the company’s foreign investment in China and protection of its intellectual property rights. He received his BA and JD degrees from Yale University.

Daniel C.K. Chow at The Ohio State University