Economic Forum Conference
This economic dialogue held on 15-16 July 2021 achieved more than just political rhetoric.
In the era of digital revolution where the world is becoming smaller and many new technologies are being launched simultaneously, developing sustainable infrastructure that matches the speed of global developments such as climate change and the Covid19 pandemic, demands joint efforts from industry, public sector and academia. The bringing together of these people conspiring to make the world in which we live a better place for all is at the core of the vision for The Economic Forum. Exploring the minimum necessary and sufficient conditions for the creation of sustainable built infrastructure is a fundamental agenda for societal good.
Please kindly note that the eBook of conference proceedings has been published and is now live (as eBook and paperback) here Creating-Sustainable-Built-Infrastructure.
While most developing economies may not have been growing and creating the much need jobs in the recent past, developing countries have a great, great future. Growth theory helps us to explain the economic growth phenomenon as it relates to the built environment sector. The contribution of the infrastructure sector’s products to capital formation is emphasized. Therefore, we have at our disposal an intellectual framework that we will certainly employ going forward to continue unpacking much of the debate over public policy and favourable economic policies, aimed at making better use of the built environment sector and promoting long run economic growth that creates green jobs.