EVENT

December10Tuesday

[12/10 SSRI Open Lecture] Private Sector Development in Emerging Markets

Date and timeThursday, October 17, 2024 13:15-15:00
LocationInternational Conference Room, Kiyoshi Togasaki Memorial Dialogue House
Target audienceICU faculty, staff and students, general public
Application process and deadlinePlease apply from this Link.
※ECO259 students do not have to register it.
Participation feeFree of charge
Contact pointSocial Science Research Institute (SSRI)
ssri@icu.ac.jp
https://subsite.icu.ac.jp/ssri/en/
CommentsSpeaker:
Dr. Susan M. Lund, Vice President for Economics and Private Sector Development, International Financial Corporation (IFC)

Abstract:
Dr. Lund's lecture will introduce the IFC and delve into its pivotal role in transforming emerging markets through private sector development. Dr. Lund will present groundbreaking IFC research on capital markets in emerging economies, emphasizing the importance of deepening domestic capital markets. She will explore how robust local capital markets can enhance private investment, channel resources to the most productive firms, and support the growth of financially constrained businesses. This discussion will highlight the benefits of developing domestic bond and equity markets, enabling local investors to fund business expansion and drive broader economic growth..

Speaker’s Information:
Ms. Lund leads a global team that provides economic and analytical support to IFC investments and private capital mobilization. Specific responsibilities include assessment of development impact for IFC investments, economic research on private sector development, deployment of blended concessional finance for de-risking private investments, and strategic relationship building with key public and private stakeholders. Prior to joining IFC, she was a partner at McKinsey & Company and leader of the McKinsey Global Institute. She holds a PhD in Applied Economics from Stanford University and a BA in Economics from Northwestern University.

Language: English
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