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The School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS) and the Center for Business and Economics Research (CBER) at the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi, are pleased to announce the 5th International Annual Conference on "A New Global Order, Yet Again" In an era marked by geopolitical realignments, technological innovations, green transitions, climate change, and evolving trade dynamics, the global economic landscape is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. Developing economies today face multifaceted challenges: leveraging new opportunities in a decentralized global system while managing debt insolvency risk, uncertainties in international trade, climate change vulnerabilities, and rising socioeconomic inequality.

This conference seeks to explore how economies—especially in the Global South—can adapt, innovate, and thrive in these changing policy scenarios globally. Key discussion areas include the growing volatility in international trade flows, the impact of AI on economic governance, strategies for climate adaptation, exploring self-sustaining financial solutions, and delivery mechanisms that enhance economic resilience and foster sustainable development. By bringing together policymakers, academics, experts, and industry leaders, the conference aims to foster dialogue on innovative policies that promote stability, inclusivity, and long-term prosperity in an increasingly uncertain world.

This conference aims to address critical questions: 1) How can developing nations design and implement sustainable financing models that reduce dependency on external aid while ensuring long-term economic resilience? 2) How can policy reforms and technology-driven solutions be leveraged to address human development challenges and climate change risk in developing nations? 3) How can developing countries adapt to the evolving global trade uncertainties and supply chains? 4) What role should institutions play in fostering equitable growth amid technological disruptions? By bridging research and policy evidence, the conference will contribute to a forward-looking economic agenda.

Publication Date

11-13-2025

Publisher

Institute of Business Administration

City

Karachi

Keywords

Public finance, debt dependency challenge, AI in economic research, AI in policy, AI in planning, Climate change, Adaptation, Financing, Global Trade, Supply chains, Institutions and inclusive growth, Technology for human development

Disciplines

Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics | Development Studies | Economics | Economic Theory | Food Studies | Growth and Development | Income Distribution | Political Economy | Technology and Innovation

5th International Annual Conference Proceedings: A New Global Order, Yet Again

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