#Migration allows labor to move to where it is more productive, and helps people adjust to shocks like #climate disasters. How can policymakers facilitate migration in #SouthAsia? Find out in the World Bank’s latest economic update: wrld.bg/lRf150L3umA#CopingWithShocks
Unprecedented shocks rattle #SouthAsia, exacerbating challenges & dampening economic growth. Mitigating the impact while dealing with debt & inflation requires carefully calibrated policies. @WorldBank Chief Economist for South Asia Hans Timmer speaking on #CopingWithShocks
ALT Hans Timmer is speaking today at Department of Economics, Hansraj College.
The Economist Talks with Hans Timmer Chief Economist South Asian region of the World Bank on “Coping With Shocks: Migration And The Road to Resilience”.
Date:- 11th November,22
Time:- 12:30 pm
Venue:- Library Auditorium
Know more: http://wrld.bg/nfJH50LALp7
In #India, exports and the services sector have recovered more strongly than the world average while its ample foreign reserves served as a buffer to external shocks. More in the @WorldBank’s latest #SouthAsia economic update: wrld.bg/O8K250L8q4R#CopingWithShocks
Mitigating the impact of multiple shocks whilst dealing with debt and inflation requires carefully calibrated policies. Read this blog to learn about some of the competing policy priorities #SouthAsia faces: wrld.bg/Z9jO50Lwn9p#CopingWithShocks
As South Asia reels from the impacts of unprecedented economic shocks, migration can boost its recovery and support long-term development. Learn more at our conference on Nov 7 and 8. Register here: wrld.bg/Oksm50LuQ5r#CopingWithShocks@iids1979