Sustaining Growth and Stability in Advanced Middle-Income Countries
13 July 2017

Philippines

The Asia Foundation's William Cole discussed the rising challenges ahead for Asia's advanced middle-income countries. Global evidence suggests that sustaining economic growth and political stability through this phase has become harder and will only get worse in the decades ahead. Possible new approaches to overcome these challenges were discussed.

This event is part of ADB's in-house Insight Thursday lecture series.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Presentation Growth and Stability in Advanced Middle-Income Countries
Recent years have witnessed a rising wave of advanced middle-income countries (AMICs) in Asia. AMICs differ from lower middle-income countries in a…
William Cole
Presentation Sustaining Growth and Stability in Advanced Middle-Income Countries
As Asia has seen a rise in the proliferation of advanced middle-income countries (AMICs), so do the challenges facing countries categorized as such…
William Cole

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Event Coordinator/s

  • Carolyn Dedolph Cabrera

ADB Organizer/s

  • Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department

Topics

  • Economics
  • Governance and Public Sector Management