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English: Where will future growth come from? | Jobs Reset Summit 2021
From inflation fears to uneven levels of global growth, advanced and emerging economies are debating how and where they will be able to generate the economic growth needed to recover from the past year and set countries on a track of equity, sustainability, and social mobility. Which areas offer the greatest opportunity for building the “markets of tomorrow”?
Speakers: Børge Brende, Heng Swee Keat, Thomas J. Jordan, Beata U. Habyarimana, Anila Denaj, Alain Bejjani, Alexander De Croo, Nishimura Yasutoshi, Rajiv Shah, Saadia Zahidi
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