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Towards New Drivers of Growth • Dominic Barton • Max Burger-Calderon • Hoang Trung Hai • Kim Jeong • Michael ByungJu Kim Chaired by • Phil Smith Friday 19 June Noting that the global financial crisis is very different from the Asian ...
Asia's Stimulus Strategy: Creating New Champions? Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2009 Asia's Stimulus Strategy: Creating New Champions? Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 10-12 September Japan plans to increase domestic demand by spending nearly US$ 400 billion over three years, and ...
Finding the New Shoots of Growth Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2009 Finding the New Shoots of Growth Dalian, People’s Republic of China 10-12 September As the global economy begins to exit from the deepest recession since World War II, the recovery is expected to follow a ...
Defining "Green" in Business Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2009 Dalian, People’s Republic of China 10-12 September Defining “Green” in Business There is no commonly shared definition of what “green” means across industries. How are businesses defining “green”, and how ...
Europe's Economic Outlook: Global Challenges, European Solutions Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2009 Europe’s Economic Outlook: Global Challenges, European Solutions Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 10-12 September 2009 Europe’s unemployment rate is now over 8%, and GDP is expected to decline by 4% ...
Finding a Growth Strategy in the Post-Crisis World Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2009 Finding a Growth Strategy in the Post-Crisis World Dalian, People’s Republic of China 10-12 September Despite some headline grabbing, global merger and acquisition volumes are 38% lower than a year ago. ...
Economic Update: India's Outlook Economic Update: India's Outlook The World Bank has stated that India's growth rate in 2010 could surpass China's for the first time in history. What critical reforms remain to keep growth on track? Key Points • India managed to achieve an ...
A Roadmap for India's Next Generation of Growth A Roadmap for India’s Next Generation of Growth  India has the potential to emerge as one of the world’s four largest economies by 2020, but it will require coordinated efforts by current and future leaders from government, industry and civil ...
India's Next Aspiration India's Next Aspiration India has a potential workforce of 200 million college graduates and 500 million skilled workers, and the ability to generate over 10% of world trade in the next 15 years, provided leaders prioritize this goal. How can ...
Revamping Development Aid Revamping Development Aid Despite the official global development aid commitment of US$ 150 billion in 2010 of bilateral and multilateral donors, the architecture for development aid remains inefficient. How should the architecture for ...
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