United States Institute of Peace

International Network for Economics and Conflict

Emerging Economies & New Models of Public-Private Partnerships: Views from the UN Development Programme (UNDP), the United States, and South Korea

February 24, 2012 2:00pm - 4:00pm

Surging, emerging economies such as Turkey and South Korea, along with their own fast-growing multinationals, are driving global growth and upending the international trading system. Some are creating new models of public-private partnerships, with investments aimed at reaching billions of the world’s poor through inclusive business models, providing access to new goods or services and creating new jobs and opportunities for local entrepreneurs.

Join CSIS for a discussion of how this is reshaping the traditional development landscape and how UNDP is working to develop new strategic partnerships that comprise emerging powers and the private sector, how South Korea approaches development, and how USAID is leveraging its resources to engage emerging economies in new ways.

For more information, visit the event page here.

 

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