Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
This track explores the intricate relationship between globalization and economic inequality across different regions. It aims to analyze how global economic integration affects income distribution and social equity.
This session focuses on the effects of trade integration on income distribution within and between nations. Participants will examine empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks that elucidate these dynamics.
This track investigates the multifaceted nature of poverty in the context of globalization. It seeks to understand how global economic policies and practices influence poverty levels and access to resources.
This session addresses the implications of labor mobility in a globalized economy. It will explore how migration patterns affect labor markets, wage structures, and economic development.
This track examines the role of capital flows in shaping economic development trajectories. Discussions will focus on the benefits and challenges posed by foreign direct investment and portfolio investments.
This session analyzes the influence of multinational corporations on global markets and local economies. It will highlight the strategic decisions of these entities and their implications for economic inequality.
This track investigates the persistent development gaps between and within countries in the context of globalization. It aims to identify the factors contributing to these disparities and potential policy responses.
This session focuses on the policy implications arising from financial globalization. Participants will discuss regulatory frameworks and strategies to mitigate risks associated with global financial integration.
This track explores the economic aspects of migration and its broader social implications. It aims to understand how migration influences labor markets, economic growth, and social cohesion.
This session examines the phenomena of economic convergence and divergence in a globalized context. It will analyze the factors that contribute to both processes and their implications for global inequality.
This track investigates the role of cross-border investment in shaping regional economic disparities. Discussions will focus on how investment flows can either alleviate or exacerbate inequality within regions.
