Institute of China Economy
A platform to connect great minds on Chinese economy from academia, policy-makers, and business.
The vision of the Institute of China Economy (ICE) is to foster the research of Chinese economy, by bringing together great minds and insights around the world to address critical challenges facing China and the world.
Highlights
Jointly hosted by UNSW Sydney and The University of Hong Kong, the 4th Firm and Industry Dynamics Workshop convened leading scholars to showcase and discuss cutting-edge research on firm heterogeneity, industry dynamics, competition, trade, and public policy. The programme featured keynote lectures by Chad Syverson (University of Chicago) and David Byrne (University of Melbourne), as […]
The 10th HKU Quarterly Forum on Chinese Economy, co-organized by the Institute of China Economy (ICE), HKU Business School and the Zhejiang University (Hong Kong) Aumni Association (浙江大學香港校友會), was held on 23 April 2026 (Thursday) at HKU iCube. Details are as follows: Organizer 主辦單位: Institute of China Economy (ICE), HKU Business School | 港大經管學院中國經濟研究所(ICE) Co-organizer […]
The 2025 International Workshop on Chinese Economy was held on October 9-10, 2025 (Thursday-Friday) at The University of Hong Kong (HKU). The workshop was organized by the Economics Area, HKU Business School, and co-organized by the Institute of China Economy (ICE), HKU Business School. Organizer Economics Area, HKU Business School Co-organizer Institute of China Economy […]
The “3rd Annual Conference on China and the Global Economy” was held on May 12-13, 2025, at the HKU Business School. The annual conference was sponsored by the Institute of China Economy (ICE) at the HKU Business School. The objective of the conference was to create a forum to discuss new economic research on China and its relationship with the global economy.
Aimed at dealing with the arduous challenges faced by Chinese Economy, ICE publishes the annual report “Chinese Economy: Analysis and Prospects” to provide new perspectives and understanding of important issues in the Chinese economy.