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2022 EWC/KDI Conference - Policy Strategies for Sustainable Regional Development 2022 EWC/KDI Conference - Policy Strategies for Sustainable Regional Development
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The EWC-KDI Conference on Policy Strategies for Sustainable Regional Development will be held virtually by the East-West Center, April 13-14, 2022, 1:00-5:00pm, Hawaii Standard Time.

This collaborative project will investigate policy strategies for sustainable regional development in order to derive evidence-based policy recommendations. What is the effect of fiscal decentralization on economic growth? What are the housing policy measures for regional development? What are the effects of corporate relocation on corporate performance? What are the effects of the transfer of public regional development institutions? How can make the finances of local government more sustainable? Although many questions cannot yet be fully answered, the intellectual debate of the conference will provide a sounder understanding of the problems involved and the potential for designing future policies.

Dr. Shaun Bond, Frank Finn Professor at The University of Queensland; Dr. Inho Song, Director of the Economic Information and Management Center at KDI; and Dr. Sang-Hyop Lee, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the EWC and Professor of Economics at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa are Conference co-coordinators and will serve as guest editors for the volume that will result from this activity.

Conference participation is by invitation-only. 

The EWC-KDI Conference on Policy Strategies for Sustainable Regional Development will be held virtually by the East-West Center, April 13-14, 2022, 1:00-5:00pm, Hawaii Standard Time.

This collaborative project will investigate policy strategies for sustainable regional development in order to derive evidence-based policy recommendations. What is the effect of fiscal decentralization on economic growth? What are the housing policy measures for regional development? What are the effects of corporate relocation on corporate performance? What are the effects of the transfer of public regional development institutions? How can make the finances of local government more sustainable? Although many questions cannot yet be fully answered, the intellectual debate of the conference will provide a sounder understanding of the problems involved and the potential for designing future policies.

Dr. Shaun Bond, Frank Finn Professor at The University of Queensland; Dr. Inho Song, Director of the Economic Information and Management Center at KDI; and Dr. Sang-Hyop Lee, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the EWC and Professor of Economics at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa are Conference co-coordinators and will serve as guest editors for the volume that will result from this activity.

Conference participation is by invitation-only.