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USCI presents a talk with Daniel H. Rosen.

Daniel H. Rosen is an economic advisor specializing in China’s commercial development, and writes and speaks extensively on US-China economic relations. He is the Principal of Rhodium Group (RHG), a specialized practice helping decision-makers in the public and private sectors analyze and understand commercial, economic and policy trends in Greater China.
Mr. Rosen is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University, where his graduate seminar China’s New Marketplace is popular in preparation for China management careers. Mr. Rosen is a Visiting Fellow with the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) in Washington, DC. His fourth book, on changes in China’s agro-businesses sector, was published by the Institute in July 2004; his fifth, on US-Taiwan trade dynamics, was published in December 2004. His sixth, on the dynamics of China’s energy profile, is due out from the Institute in 2010.
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