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2023 Annual Conference of the Global Forum on Productivity on “New policies for sustainable productive development and growth” 27-28 September | Santiago, Chile | Hybrid event

The conference will discuss the challenges for productivity of the post COVID-19 period, including the green transition, the potential re-organisation of value chains, digitalisation, and enabling conditions for productive investments.

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BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION

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The slowdown in productivity growth in the last decade is a source of concern for many OECD and non-OECD countries.Productivity growth reflects our ability to produce more output by better combining inputs, owing to new ideas, technological innovations and business models and is therefore essential to increase living standards and offer a better life to future generations.   

Co-organised with the government of Chile, this year’s Annual Conference of the OECD Global Forum on Productivity (GFP) took place on 27-28 September 2023 and focused on New policies for a sustainable productive development and growth. The event brought together high-level officials from national and international organisations, top academics, experts on productivity and members of civil and business society, to exchange views on cutting-edge research on productivity growth and best practices to affect it. The conference discussed the challenges for productivity of the post COVID-19 period, including the green transition, the potential re-organisation of value chains, digitalisation, and enabling conditions for productive investments. 

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Presentations

Keynote Speech : The role of Industrial policies for sustainable productive development and growth

The role of industrial policies in productive development and sustainable growth - Ricardo Hausmann

High level panel – Policies for sustainable productive development and economic growth

Productive Development Policies in Latin America and the Caribbean “Let’s get into the how’s” - José Manuel Salazar Xirinachs

Policies for sustainable productive development and economic growth - Nicolás Grau

Policies for sustainable productive development and economic growth - Róger Madrigal

Session 1 - Challenges of the Productivity Slowdown in OECD countries

Reversing the Productivity Slowdown in OECD Countries - Filiz Unsal

Productivity Growth in Chile: From Micro to Macro and Back - Federico Huneeus

Session 2 - Global & Regional Value Chains for a sustainable transformation

Global Supply Chains: The Looming “Great Reallocation” - Davin Chor

Chile en las CGV: Diagnóstico, políticas y oportunidades para una estrategia nacional de desarrollo - Claudia Sanhueza

The EU approach to GVCs: exploiting potential while addressing challenges - Román Arjona

Supply Chain resilience in Japan’s G7 Presidency - Yasuyuki Yamato 

Session 3 – Green finance and firm performance

The macroeconomic implications of climate change and the transition - Danae Kyriakopoulou

Aligning the economic transformation with the long[1]term climate and biodiversity strategies: the role of finance and public policy - Mario Marcel Cullell 

Green finance and firms performance - Dorothée Rouzet

Green finance LAC (and EM) challenges - Rodrigo Valdés

Day 2 : Thursday 28th September 2023

Keynote speech – Investment and productivity

Global Environment for Global Growth - Kalina Manova

Session 4 – Regulatory and competition frameworks for productive investment

Regulatory and competition frameworks for productive investment - Chiara Criscuolo 

Regulation and investment in Chile - Raphael Bergoeing

Understanding GVA, Productivity & Globalisation: Incentivising R&D in Ireland - Dermot P. Coates and Frances Ruane

Market Frameworks for Productive Investment, Necessary but not Sufficient - Dan Mawson

Session 5 – Twin transitions and inclusiveness

Twin Transitions in the OECD and Developing Countries - Pablo Egaña

Enabling conditions for sustainable economic growth and productivity gains - Óscar Hasbún 

Wage Decoupling in Australia: A Forensic Look - Alex Robson

Twin Transitions and Inclusiveness - Tim Sargent

 

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