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The Podcast "Bridging the Gap" | Could common prosperity accelerate economic growth?


"Bridging the Gap" is a new podcast series initiated by Philip Fischer and Mats Hinrichsen, two undergraduates from the "Future Leaders" International Undergraduate Program of PKU Guanghua.

At PKU Guanghua, students learn a lot about China's culture, business environment and changing geopolitical role. To supplement their studies with a real-world perspective, Philip and Mats started this Podcast and invited their classmates to join their attempt to uncover how senior leaders successfully bridge the cultural gap between China and the West. In the process, listeners will be able to take home some insights into the speaker's respective industry and valuable lessons on how to succeed in the international sphere.

“If you’re following something you have a passion for, there is a good chance that you’ll find a way to make that a life choice. "

Listen to the latest episode of the podcast “Bridging the Gap-a series on China” to understand China’s growth miracle.



Mats Hinrichsen and Philip Fischer had the pleasure to host Jonathan Anderson, UBS’ former chief emerging markets economist and long-time China expert.

Jonathan currently is the President of the Emerging Advisors Group, a China-based emerging market macro consultancy that provides services to investors and other key players in the global financial markets. Jonathan explains how China’s growth miracle was driven by agricultural efficiency gains, manufacturing exports and residential property reforms. Mats and Philip test whether the pursuit of common prosperity could accelerate economic growth.

“Bridging the gap – a series on China” is a podcast series initiated by Philip Fischer and Mats Hinrichsen (韩马孜), students from the PKU Guanghua “Future Leaders” International Undergraduate Program. To supplement their studies with a real-world perspective, Philip and Mats started this Podcast and invited their classmates to join their attempt to uncover how senior leaders successfully bridge the cultural gap between China and the West.

PRODUCERS

Mats Hinrichsen

韩马孜

Student from Germany, currently studying at the “Future Leaders” Program and pursuing a double degree between PKU Guanghua and the University of Mannheim

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Philip Fischer

高非

Student from the Netherlands, currently studying at the “Future Leaders” Program and pursuing a double degree between PKU Guanghua and the Erasmus University

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PKU Guanghua "Future Leaders" Program

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The Guanghua School of Management founded the "Future Leaders" International Undergraduate Double-Degree Program in partnership with 15 of the world’s best business schools, giving students the opportunity to gain an understanding of their local markets while also immersing them in one of the fastest-growing and most dynamic economies in the world: China. This program focuses on admitting top students with outstanding leadership potential from Peking University and its partner institutions. After completing their first two years of study at the institution in their home country, students live and study together with classmates of diverse backgrounds from all over the world—including students from China—for two more years as a single cohort at Peking University.

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