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Building blocks for an inclusive and resilient economy

7th CUTS-CIRC biennial conference on competition, regulation and development

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When

Tue 16 Nov 2021 08.30 - 15.00

Wed 17 Nov 2021 09.00 - 15.30

Where

Online

Join Bernard Hoekman and Nicolas Petit at this two-day event which will deal with the following issues in the given context: diminishing multilateralism; growing market power and concentration; equitable access to COVID-19 healthcare solutions; e-commerce; jobs and income opportunities.

The 7th edition of the CUTS-CIRC Biennial Conference on Competition, Regulation and Development will deliberate upon few macro and micro issues to crystallise the path for an inclusive and resilient economic recovery with a focus on the global south.

It is necessary to understand how multilateralism could be used as a building block for an inclusive economy, learning from its experience and growing dissatisfactions against it. Similarly, it would be interesting to understand how to deal with growing market power and concentration in economies, which is contributing to the increase in economic inequality. There are also debates around the equitable access to vaccines and treatments for COVID-19, for which countries need to work together. It appears that the comity of nations is seeing reason in working together and particularly to negate the monopoly rights of producers.

Further, the growing digitalisation of businesses during pandemic has put e-commerce as an important mode not only to aid economic recovery but also as a tool for an inclusive economy. However, there are certain risks attached to this, which needs to be minimised, and gains maximised. Furthermore, creating more jobs and income opportunities has become imperative on the governments around the world, which demands focussed discussions in the context of the economic recovery approaches that can lead to more jobs and hence more equitable and resilient economy. Ecommerce certainly offers an avenue for new jobs.

In light of the above, the two-day event, in its six sessions, will deal with the following issues in the given context: Diminishing Multilateralism; Growing Market Power and Concentration; Equitable Access to COVID-19 Healthcare Solutions; E-commerce; Jobs and Income Opportunities. The last session will present the contours of the recovery path as the way forward. 

This event will be live-streamed on YouTube.

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