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G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

TF1 - Trade, Investment, and Growth

G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Impact of digital technologies and the fourth industrial revolution on trade in services

Jane Drake-Brockman (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide), Ingo Borchert (Sussex University), Nigel Cory (Information Technology and Innovation Foundation), Ziyang Fan (World Economic Forum), Christopher Findlay (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide), Fukunari Kimura (Keio University, ERIA), Hildegunn Kyvik-Nordås (Orebro University, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs), Magnus Lodefalk (Orebro University), Shin-Yi Peng (National Tsing Hua University), Hein Roelfsema (Utrecht University), Yose Rizal Damuri (Centre for Strategic and International Studies), Sherry Stephenson (PECC Taskforce on Services), Tu Xinquan, Erik van der Marel (European Centre for International Political Economy), Mustafa Yagci (Islamic Development)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Industrial subsidies as a major policy response since the global financial crises: Consequences and remedies

Peter Draper (Institute for International Trade in the Faculty of the Professions, University of Adelaide, Australia), Andreas Freytag (Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, University of Stellenbosch), Henry Gao (Singapore Management University), Naoise McDonagh (Institute for International Trade, The University of Adelaide), Simon Evenett (University of St. Gallen, Global Trade Alert)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Improving key functions of the world trade organization: Fostering open plurilaterals, regime management, and decision-making

Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Clara Brandi (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Manfred Elsig (World Trade Institute (WTI), University of Bern), Anwarul Hoda (Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER)), Xinquan Tu (University of International Business & Economics (UIBE))
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

The need for WTO reform: Where to start in governing world trade?

M. Sait Akman (Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV)), Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Fabrizzio Botti (Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)), Peter Draper (Institute for International Trade in the Faculty of the Professions, University of Adelaide, Australia), Andreas Freytag (Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, University of Stellenbosch), Pier Carlo Padoan (UniCredit S.p.A.), Claudia Schmucker (German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP))
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Africa’s diversification and its trade policy transformation

Njuguna Ndung’u (African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)), Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Clara Brandi (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Uri Dadush, Fatima Olanike Kareem (University of Goettingen), Olayinka Idowu Kareem (University of Hohenheim), David Luke (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa), Simon Mevel (United Nations Economic Commission for Africa), Rim Ben Ayed Mouelhi (Euro Mediterranean Network for Economic Studies (EMNES)), Abebe Shimeles (African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)), Frederik Stender (German Development Institute), Wilson Wasike (African Economic Research Consortium)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Economic diversification in the mena region

Said A. Alshaikh (Riyadh Economic Forum), Hatem Akeel (University of Business and Technology), Jamal Alzayer (King Fahd University for Petroleum & Minerals), Abdulelah Darandary (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research), Imed Drine (Islamic Development Bank), Farah Durani (University of Business and Technology), David Havrlant (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC)), Salah Abu Nar (University of Business and Technology), Amer Al Roubaie (Ahlia University), Mohsen Tavakol (Atlantic Council), Ayman Zebran (University of Business Technology)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Diversification and the world trading system

Uri Dadush, Abdelaaziz Ait Ali (Policy Center for the New South), Mohammed Al Doghan (King Faisal University), Muhammad Bhatti (King Faisal University), Carlos Braga (King Faisal University), Abdulelah Darandary (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research), Anabel Gonzalez (the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington DC, and a consultant on trade and investment), Niclas Poitiers (Bruegel)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

Reforming investor-state dispute settlement and promotion of trade and investment cooperation

Loukas Mistelis (Queen Mary University of London), Faisal Alfadhel (Saudi Shura Council), Anton Asoskov (Lomonosov Moscow State University), Crina Baltag (Stockholm University), James Claxton (Rikkyo University), Mark Feldman (Peking University School of Transnational Law), Roberto Castro de Figueiredo (St Mary’s University), Kabir Duggal (Columbia Law School), Sergio Puig (University of Arizona), Giammarco Rao (Queen Mary University of London), Wenhua Shan (Xi'an Jiaotong University), Attila Tanzi (University of Bologna)
G20 Saudi Arabia 2020

How the G20 can advance sustainable and digital investment

Matthew Stephenson (World Economic Forum), Mohammed Faiz Shaul Hamid (Islamic Development Bank Group), Augustine Peter (Research and Information System for Developing Countries), Karl P. Sauvant (Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, Columbia University), Adnan Serič (United Nations Industrial Development Organization), Lucia Tajoli (Politecnico di Milano)
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Trade implications of tax expenditures

Agustin Redonda (Council on Economic Policies), Facundo Calvo (IELPO LL.M., University of Barcelona), Gilles Carbonnier (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Irma Mosquera Valderrama (Leiden University), Rahul Mehrotra (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Robert Koopman (World Trade Organization)

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