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GROWTH IN THE  FACE OF HEADWINDS : WHAT TO DO

 
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Population aging, the end of transformative innovations, and environmental pressures are among the headwinds that, according to many, will sharply curtail the possibilities for future growth and development. How strong are these headwinds? What can we do about them? Can the world's economies grow strongly despite the headwinds?

23
May
2016
Monday
 


 

Panelists and Chair

Keynote Speaker

The US Presidential Election and Implications for the World Economy

Currently, policymakers around the world are concerned about a slowdown in China and other developed countries that may have ripple effects throughout the world. Central banks have taken a number of measures to offset the risks, but not all are coordinated. All of these developments are further complicated by a changing political structure in the United States that will come about as a result of the impending presidential election. The talk will address these developments the steps can be taken to ensure that the world economy continues to grow.