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Event Date |
Wed Dec 7 UTC - Fri Dec 9 UTC (about 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Dec 6 7:00pm - Thu Dec 8 7:00pm |
Location | Webinar |
Region | All |
Digital transformation is central to enhancing economies’ productivity, competitiveness, and sustainable development. Digital finance and trade play an important role in these dynamics, with sound and efficient domestic and cross-border digital payments systems increasingly crucial for reducing inequality and enhancing economic integration. Moreover, a new strand of research on sustainable digital finance and green financial technology (fintech) has emerged in recent years and could deliver new environmental sustainability breakthroughs.
This ADBI-Singapore Management University (SMU) virtual conference, with a focus on Asia, will feature new research on digital finance and its implications for sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Areas of exploration will include the role of digital finance in economic resilience, digital payment systems and economic efficiency, how digital finance can affect environmental sustainability and sectoral productivity, and sustainable digital finance and green fintech-related issues.
Objectives
• Examine the impact of digital finance on sustainable economic development in Asia
• Spotlight the channels through which digital finance affects sustainable outcomes
• Discuss current and future sustainable development challenges for policy makers posed by digital finance
Target Participants
Policy makers, researchers from think tanks, universities, and international organizations, and interested members of the public
Output:
• Enhanced understanding of the impacts of digital finance on sustainable development and possible policy solutions
• Greater impetus for research dialogue and collaboration
• Research presentations to be made available online on the ADBI website
• Selected papers will be published in the ADBI Working Paper Series and considered for open access publication in a special issue of the journal
Sustainability