We are glad to announce the presentation of the “Asian Development Outlook 2024: A Resilient Outlook, Despite Slowing Growth in the People’s Republic of China”, which will be held by Matteo Lanzafame on April 19th at 9.00 a.m. at Campus “Luigi Einaudi” (Lungo Dora Siena 100/A, Turin, Room F5). It will also be web-streamed via Webex at https://unito.webex.com/meet/oeet

By joining the seminar, each attendee agrees that it may be video recorded.

Below you can find an outline of the presentation and a short bio of Matteo Lanzafame.

Asian Development Outlook 2024: A Resilient Outlook, Despite Slowing Growth in the People’s Republic of China

Matteo Lanzafame

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Outline

Does economic growth in developing Asia continue to be resilient, despite the property-driven slowdown in the People’s Republic of China? What lies ahead for economic growth in the region in the future? This presentation delves into the role of domestic demand and international trade, with a focus on the semiconductor sector and the tourism sector, while considering the emerging challenges posed by geopolitical conflicts, tensions, climate change, and monetary policy issues that involve this region. By focusing on South and Southeast Asia, the presentation aims to address the economic future of the region from a global perspective.

Matteo Lanzafame is Principal Economist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). He is a macroeconomist and conducts research in many areas, with a particular focus on growth and development issues. He is part of the team that produces ADB's Asian Development Outlook and conducts macroeconomic surveillance and monitoring. His research has been published in several academic journals.

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