New Trends in Special Economic Zones: Opportunities for Developing Countries
Green growth propelled by energy transition and frontier technologies creates opportunities for developing countries.
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Marco Kamiya is UNIDO Representative for Indonesia, Timor Leste, and ASEAN Affairs. He was UNIDO’s Chief of Digital Transformation and AI Strategies Division. He is a United Nations Economist Network (UNEN) member and an affiliate with Cambridge University’s Industrial Innovation Policy (CIIP).
Marco Kamiya was the Chief of the Urban Economy and Finance Branch at UN-HABITAT in Kenya and has been with the CAF Development Bank for Latin America in Caracas, the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC, and an Economist with a major consulting firm in Tokyo. He studied International Development at Harvard University.
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