As far as our growth potential is concerned, it is not some predestined number. It depends upon whether we can adopt the policies needed to maximise our growth potential, taking account of new challenges, like climate change. Personally, I think we can grow at 7% to 7.5% for the next two decades but only if we implement appropriate policies. With population likely to grow at an average rate of about 0.6% per year between now and 2050, a GDP growth of 7.5% translates into a per capita growth rate of around 6.9%. At this rate, our per capita GDP which is $2,100 today will become just under $12,000 by 2047. That is just below what the World Bank calls “developed” economy levels.