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Thursday 23 January 12.30 - 13.45 Hotel Derby - Fluela 1-2-3 12.30 - 13.45 Morosani Posthotel - Post/Davoserstube 12.30 - 13.45 Morosani Posthotel - Arvenstube 94 currency context The New Currency Context What economic and political forces are reshaping global currency markets? Dimensions to be addressed: - European and US debt crises - Chinese monetary reform - Monetary tapering in the US 95 europe context The New Europe Context Ahead of the 2014 elections, what challenges and transformations are reshaping the leadership context in Europe? Dimensions to be addressed: - Rise of populist and nationalist movements - Priorities for fiscal and monetary reform - Drivers of global competitiveness 96 government redesign The Next State What tools, technologies and models will shape the future of government and politics? Dimensions to be addressed: - Crowdsourcing for data-driven policy-making - Connecting cities as hubs of innovative service delivery - Partnering with the private sector to provide targeted public services World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 - Programme 38
Thursday 23 January 12.30 - 13.45 InterContinental - Primula 97 health/do it yourself Do-it-yourself Health What blend of high- and low-tech innovations will inspire individuals to create wellness rather than just combat illness? Dimensions to be addressed : - Creating an integrated approach to health - Empowering individuals through technology - Ensuring healthcare access for all 12.30 - 13.45 InterContinental - Lilie/Aster 98 international trade The New Rules of International Trade How will the outcomes of the Bali Ministerial Conference impact plurilateral and mega-regional trade agreements? Dimensions to be addressed: - Changing global value chains - Effectiveness of the WTO - Evolving role of investment - Geopolitical barriers and protectionism 12.30 - 14.00 Open Forum - Swiss Alpine School (SAMD) - Auditorium 99 open forum/2 Open Forum: Immigration - Welcome or Not? For over 200 million people, migrating to a foreign land represents the hope of a better life and valuable career experience. While viewed by some as an opportunity for development and a healthy source of skills on the job market, many people are concerned with irregular flows of migrants, the cost of integration and potential increase in criminal activity. With European migration on the rise, should governments improve their integration policies or impose barriers to entry? - What best practices can assist countries to improve management of migration flows? - How have countries leveraged immigration for development? - What are the implications of stricter regulations vs integration policies? Simultaneous interpretation in English and German This session is open to reporting press. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2014 - Programme 39
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Morosani Posthotel - Post/Davoserstube<br />
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94 currency context<br />
The New Currency<br />
Context<br />
What economic and political <strong>for</strong>ces are reshaping<br />
global currency markets?<br />
Dimensions to be addressed:<br />
- European and US debt crises<br />
- Chinese monetary re<strong>for</strong>m<br />
- Monetary tapering in the US<br />
95 europe context<br />
The New Europe Context<br />
Ahead of the 2014 elections, what challenges and<br />
trans<strong>for</strong>mations are reshaping the leadership<br />
context in Europe?<br />
Dimensions to be addressed:<br />
- Rise of populist and nationalist movements<br />
- Priorities <strong>for</strong> fiscal and monetary re<strong>for</strong>m<br />
- Drivers of global competitiveness<br />
96 government redesign<br />
The Next State<br />
What tools, technologies and models will shape the<br />
future of government and politics?<br />
Dimensions to be addressed:<br />
- Crowdsourcing <strong>for</strong> data-driven policy-making<br />
- Connecting cities as hubs of innovative service<br />
delivery<br />
- Partnering with the private sector to provide<br />
targeted public services<br />
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