Presenter
Donghyun Park, Economic Advisor (Strategic Knowledge Initiatives), Asian Development Bank
Panelists
Edward Oughton, Professor, George Mason University
Jeong Gon Kim, Head of Sustainable Research Team, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)
Mansi Kedia, Senior Fellow, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)
Rowena Cullen, Professor Emerita, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Moderator
Sanjeev Gupta, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Center for Global Development
While Asia has made significant progress, the journey toward eradicating poverty is far from over, and the region remains acutely vulnerable to extreme weather events. Digital transformation offers tremendous potential to reduce poverty and enhance resilience to climate shocks. However, it also presents significant risks and challenges. To truly harness its benefits, a robust policy framework is needed—one that aligns digital transformation with Asia’s broader development objectives.
Join CGD for an event launching the Asian Development Bank’s latest Asian Development Policy Report (ADPR), which draws on compelling new empirical research to explore ways to harness digital transformation. Notable examples include firm-level evidence on the relationship between artificial intelligence and employment in Korea, and cross-country analysis of the link between digitalization and energy consumption in Asia.
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Event
Digital Revolutions in Public Finance
November 07, 2017 9:30—11:00 AM