Green Industrial Policy in the Global South

  • Starts: 8:30 am on Wednesday, March 5, 2025
  • Ends: 10:00 am on Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Green Industrial Policy in the Global South

As countries struggle to meet existing global and national development goals, and as the costs of climate inaction mount, there is a surge in policy discourse and experimentation with green industrial policy.

While investment-led strategies toward just, green structural transformations will vary country to country - dependent on the economy and climate risk exposure - one thing is true for all Global South countries: they are operating within a global financial and trade architecture that is biased against them in general and toward powerful political and carbon-intensive economic activity in particular.

What are the crucial ingredients for a structural transformation powered through green industrial policy? How can the macroeconomic, trade and financial constraints, at the national and international levels, be relaxed? What political conflicts and trade-offs could hinder implementation? And what opportunities are there for enhanced, and even unprecedented, international cooperation?

On Wednesday, March 5 from 8:30-10:00AM, join us for an expert panel on green industrial policy in the Global South featuring scholars, practitioners and policymakers from around the world.

Breakfast will be available from 8:30-9:00AM. This event is co-sponsored by the Boston University Global Development Policy Center and the Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies.

Speakers:

- Rob Davies, Former Minister of Trade, South Africa

- Elizabeth Thurbon, University of New South Wales, Australia

- Marcos Chiliatto, Executive Director to World Bank, Brazil

- Julia Tijaja, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Indonesia

- Fiona Tregenna, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

- Kevin P. Gallagher (Moderator), Director, Boston University Global Development Policy Center

Location:
1 Silber Way, 9th Floor, Trustee Ballroom
Registration:
https://gdpcenter.org/Green-Industrial-Panel

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