CESA 2025: Exploring AI’s Global Impact on China’s Economy
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CESA 2025: Exploring AI’s Global Impact on China’s Economy
Mark your calendars for the 35th Annual Conference of the Chinese Economics Society Australia (CESA), set to take place on December 1-2, 2025, at Deakin Business School in Melbourne, Australia. This isn’t just another conference; it’s a deep dive into the seismic shifts AI is causing in China’s economy and the global repercussions that follow. The conference is not just about the future of AI in… Source
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