Opening Remarks ()- Pablo Saavedra, Vice President, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, World Bank
Session I: Structural Transformation and the Services Sector ()- Moderator: Gaurav Nayyar, World Bank
New Evidence on Sectoral Labor Productivity: Implications for Industrialization and Development - Presenter: Richard Rogerson, Princeton University ()
- Discussant: Ana Fernandes, World Bank ()
Deindustrialization and Industry Polarization - Presenter: Kei-Mu Yi, University of Houston ()
- Discussant: Daria Taglioni, World Bank ()
Session II: Growth Dynamics in the Services Sector ()- Moderator: Franziska Ohnsorge, World Bank
Growing Like India: The Unequal Effects of Service-Led Growth - Presenter: Michael Peters, Yale University ()
- Discussant: Prachi Mishra, International Monetary Fund ()
Manufacturing-led Services Growth and Structural Change: Evidence from Turkey - Presenter: Banu Demir, University of Oxford ()
- Discussant: Pravin Krishna, Johns Hopkins University ()
Keynote Address: Can Services Drive Growth? ()- Moderator: Ayhan Kose, World Bank
- Presenter: Dani Rodrik, Harvard University ()
Session III: The Industrialization of Services ()- Moderator: Mona Haddad, World Bank
The Industrial Revolution in Services - Presenter: Chang-Tai Hsieh, University of Chicago ()
- Discussant: Kerem Co?ar, University of Virginia ()
Globotics and Macroeconomics: Globalization and Automation of the Service Sector - Presenter: Richard Baldwin, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies ()
- Discussant: Petia Topalova, International Monetary Fund ()
Session IV: Jobs in the Services Sector ()- Moderator: Kathleen Beegle, World Bank
Services, Jobs, and Economic Development in Africa - Presenter: Bernard Hoekman, European University Institute ()
- Discussant: Andrew Dabalen, World Bank
Learning-by-Working in the Services Sector: Evidence from Brazil - Presenter: Paulo Bastos, World Bank ()
- Discussant: Maggie Chen, George Washington University ()
Session V: Policy Panel: Leveraging the Services Sector for Green, Resilient, and Inclusive Development ()- Moderator: Aaditya Mattoo (Chief Economist, East Asia and Pacific, World Bank)
- Richard Baldwin (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva)
- Indermit Gill (Chief Economist and Senior Vice-President, World Bank)
- Mary Hallward-Driemeier (Senior Economic Advisor, Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions, World Bank)
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