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Sustained economic growth is the single most important determinant of persistent increases in living standards and reductions in poverty. The large income differences between the richest countries and the poorest countries today, which stand at a ratio of 70 to 1, and the massive incidence of poverty worldwide is the consequence of the inability of poor countries to achieve sustained growth.
While progress has been made over the last 50 years in our understanding of the growth process, policymakers have been largely unable to adequately diagnose the constraints to growth in specific country settings and to design solutions that are well suited to the existing economic and institutional conditions of each country. In fact, the difficulties in triggering growth in spite of significant policy reforms in some countries and the surprising acceleration of growth in countries with more limited reform efforts has uncovered the limitations of what had become the conventional approach at policymaking since the 1980s. This experience has revealed the limitations of the set of ideas that were used to adopt a growth-oriented policy-reform agenda but has yet to create the grounds for a new set of tools to inform the policy process.
Building on recent advances made by the so-called new growth theories, and by the empirical studies spurred by these theories, the Growth Lab will draw from its academic research and from its country-specific activities to further understand:
To make progress in these areas the Growth Lab:
Philippe Aghion (co-chair), Harvard University
Ricardo Hausmann (co-chair), Harvard University
Dani Rodrik (co-chair), Harvard UniversityDaron Acemoglu, MIT
Laura Alfaro, Harvard University
Manuel Amador, Harvard University
Abhijit Banerjee, MIT
Olivier Blanchard, MIT
Ricardo Caballero, MIT
Mariana Colacelli, Columbia University
Diego Comin, NYU
Rafael Di Tella, Harvard University
Esther Duflo, MIT
William Easterly, NYU
Jeffrey Frankel, Harvard University
Jeffry Frieden, Harvard University
Benjamin Friedman, Harvard University
Oded Galor, Brown University
Elhanan Helpman, Harvard University
Peter Howitt, Brown University
Tarun Khanna, Harvard University
Asim Ijaz Khwaja, Harvard University
Michael R. Kremer, Harvard University
Robert Lawrence, Harvard University
Ross Levine, Brown University
James Levinsohn, University of Michigan
Dan Levy, Harvard University
Roberto Rigobon, MIT
James Robinson, Harvard University
Francisco Rodríguez, Wesleyan University
Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard University
Christopher Stone, Harvard University
Federico Sturzenegger, Harvard University
Robert Solow (invited), MIT (Emeritus)
Debora L. Spar, Harvard University
Andrés Velasco, Harvard University
Michael Walton, Harvard University
David Weil, Brown University
Thursday, 9 February 2006: Inaugural Dinner, Harvard Faculty Club
Friday-Saturday, 28-29 April 2006: Venezuelan Economic Growth 1970-2005, Second Conference
Monday, 15 May 2006: Growth Lab Seminar "South Africa: Economic Performance and Prospects"
Saturday, 9 September 2006: CID Blue Sky Conference
Thursday, 16 November 2006: CID Conference: The Peruvian Growth Puzzle
Friday, 17 November 2006: CID Conference: Understanding Economic Growth in Bolivia 1970-2005
Monday, 9 April 2007: Paraguay Legislators: A Discussion of Growth Diagnostics and Political Institutions
Wednesday-Thursday, 30-31 May 2007: Conference on Health Improvements for Economic Growth
The CID South Africa Growth Initiative
Health Improvements for Economic Growth
Understanding Economic Growth 1970-2005: Analytical Country Studies from the Andean Region
Three book-length case studies on Bolivia, Perú and Venezuela will probe the causes behind the economic trajectories of their economies since 1970. Each book will be composed of studies written by prominent researchers that will attempt to account for the transformations occurring in the economic, political and social spheres and their interaction with the growth experience of these economies.
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