What are the existing and emerging economic growth challenges for middle-income countries, that house 75% of the global population and are key contributors to both economic activity and carbon emissions?
Despite 31 nations advancing to high-income status between 1990 and 2019, many middle-income countries face a slower climb, hindered by geopolitical, economic, and climate challenges.
These countries must now undergo significant transformations in their economies, societal expectations, and energy usage to escape the ¡°middle-income trap¡± and achieve sustainable growth, a process that involves complex changes in production, distribution, and resource management.
The keynote lecture by Dr. Indermit Gill will draw upon the World Bank¡¯s upcoming World Development Report 2024 and speak to the issue of economic growth in middle-income countries like Malaysia.
The lecture will be followed by a moderated panel discussion featuring policymakers and experts and contextualize the report¡¯s findings to Malaysia and the wider East Asia & Pacific region.
2.15pm-2.30pm:
Registration
2.30pm ¨C 2.35pm:
Welcoming Remarks
by Dr. Ndiam¨¦ Diop,
Country Director for Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand (BMPT),
World Bank
2.35pm ¨C 3.20pm:
Keynote Lecture "Economic Growth in Middle-Income Countries"
by Dr Indermit Gill,
Chief Economist & Senior Vice President for Development Economics,
World Bank Group
3.20pm -4.20pm:
Moderated panel discussion followed by a Q&A session
Panelists:
- YB Liew Chin Tong, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI)
- Pn. Nurul Izzah Anwar, Chairperson for Social & Economic Research Initiative (SERI)
- Dato¡¯ Sri Idris Jala, Former Minister and CEO of PEMANDU
- Dr. Apurva Sanghi, World Bank Lead Economist for Malaysia
Moderator:
Ms. Shou Ning Wong, BFM: The Business Station
4.20pm - 4.30pm
Closing Remarks
by Dr. Yasuhiko Matsuda,
Country Manager for Malaysia,
World Bank
EVENT DETAILS
- Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
- Time: 2.15PM - 4.30PM
- Location : Multipurpose Hall, Lanai Kijang