IMF SEMINAR EVENT
DATE: October 10, 2014
DAY: Friday
11:30 AM - 01:00 PM
LOCATION: George-Washington-University-Lisner-Auditorium
Overview
Asia is transforming from a manufacturing hub to a group of vibrant, diverse and interconnected markets with a rising middle-class population. The financial sector needs to serve Asia’s transformation to its new growth models—growth that is more consumption-driven and more inclusive, with the private sector playing an increasingly important role. Such a transformation in the region would also have far reaching effects for the rest of the world. Some key questions for discussion in this session include: (i) how can Asia develop a long-term investor base (e.g., pension funds and life insurance) to provide a stable source of finance for infrastructure and companies?; (ii) how can Asia’s financial systems better support SMEs, start-ups, and the region’s service sectors?; and (iii) what are the appropriate roles for the private and public sectors in the process of financial development?
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Financing Asia's New Growth Models
Financing Asia's New Growth Models
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