In the context of escalating geopolitical tensions, environmental challenges and rapid technological change, industrial policies – state-led strategic interventions designed to reshape an economy’s production structure – have made a comeback in both advanced economies and emerging markets. These policies seek to address global market failures such as climate change, foster economic growth, boost innovation and improve competitiveness. However, they have a mixed track record and pose complex challenges, which this panel will explore.
Tis discussion examined whether and how emerging markets can use industrial policy to drive sustainable economic growth, diversify economies and enhance competitiveness while navigating global geopolitical uncertainty and avoiding the mistakes of the past. It also explored how these economies can manage the delicate balance between national competitiveness and international cooperation.
Speakers:
Richard Porter, MD, Communications, EBRD
Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, EBRD
Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Director, Bruegel
Bernardo Sestini, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SIAD Group
Leslie Maasdorp, CEO of British International Investment
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In the context of escalating geopolitical tensions, environmental challenges and rapid technological change, industrial policies – state-led strategic interventions designed to reshape an economy’s production structure – have made a comeback in both advanced economies and emerging markets. These policies seek to address global market failures such as climate change, foster economic growth, boost innovation and improve competitiveness. However, they have a mixed track record and pose complex challenges, which this panel will explore.
Tis discussion examined whether and how emerging markets can use industrial policy to drive sustainable economic growth, diversify economies and enhance competitiveness while navigating global geopolitical uncertainty and avoiding the mistakes of the past. It also explored how these economies can manage the delicate balance between national competitiveness and international cooperation.
Speakers:
Richard Porter, MD, Communications, EBRD
Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, EBRD
Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Director, Bruegel
Bernardo Sestini, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SIAD Group
Leslie Maasdorp, CEO of British International Investment
In its first episode Fearonomics: can we fix the looming food crisis? Jonathan Charles, EBRD’s Managing Director, Communications, will be discussing the most pressing issues with Sergei Guriev, EBRD former Chief Economist and professor of economics at Science Po and Beata Javorcik, EBRD’s Chief Economist (current) and also professor of Economics at Oxford University.
They will explore a wide range of economic fears from global famine to energy security and the death of globalisation.
In its first episode Fearonomics will be exploring whether the looming food crises is avoidable.
Even before the war on Ukraine and the pandemic according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, 690 million people or 9% of the world’s population, were already facing food insecurity and hunger.
Now with Food Price Index reaching highest levels of all time, the consequences could be stark: from price hikes to social riots.
Is there any way to avoid the catastrophe?
Listen to the first episode of the Fearonomics on iTunes, SoundCloud or wherever you get your podcasts from.
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In the context of escalating geopolitical tensions, environmental challenges and rapid technological change, industrial policies – state-led strategic interventions designed to reshape an economy’s production structure – have made a comeback in both advanced economies and emerging markets. These policies seek to address global market failures such as climate change, foster economic growth, boost innovation and improve competitiveness. However, they have a mixed track record and pose complex challenges, which this panel will explore.
Tis discussion examined whether and how emerging markets can use industrial policy to drive sustainable economic growth, diversify economies and enhance competitiveness while navigating global geopolitical uncertainty and avoiding the mistakes of the past. It also explored how these economies can manage the delicate balance between national competitiveness and international cooperation.
Speakers:
Richard Porter, MD, Communications, EBRD
Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist, EBRD
Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Director, Bruegel
Bernardo Sestini, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, SIAD Group
Leslie Maasdorp, CEO of British International Investment