This symposium has shed light on the reopening of the world’s economies citing several examples from around the globe. It focused on the following four themes:
- Requirements for opening national economies: The economic policies perspective.
- The unbalanced reopening of the global economy: Advanced countries VS developing and under-developed countries.
- The dangers of anti-globalization and moves against economic openness: Current trends and lessons learned from the past.
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Introductory Video |
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Sultan Al-Rubaei | |||||
Research Assistant at TRENDS, UAE |
Speakers | |||||
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Dr. William R. White | Simon Lacey | Dr. Richard Woodward | Zhenhai Cui | Dr. Sandrine Kergroach | Dr. Manal Shehabi |
Former Deputy Governor, The Bank of Canada, Canada | Senior Lecturer in International Trade at University of Adelaide, Australia | Associate Professor in International Business at Coventry University, United Kingdom | Researcher at ChongYang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China, China | Deputy Head of Division The OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities (CFE) France |
OIES-KFAS Supernumerary Fellow Oxford Institute for Energy Studies United Kingdom |