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Asian Development Outlook 2013
The Asia and Pacific region continues to be the global growth leader even as it faces significant development challenges and downside risks. The Asian Development Outlook 2013 report provides a comprehensive analysis of the region’s recent economic performance and its medium-term prospects.
ADB Chief Economist Changyong Rhee will join the World Bank’s Andrew Burns and Carnegie’s Uri Dadush to discuss the issues outlined in Asian Development Bank’s annual flagship publication and what they mean for the future of the region.
Public remarks will begin at 12:30 p.m. following lunch.
Register to attend.