Upcoming Event | How Creative Destruction Can Reduce Poverty in Middle-Income Countries: A World Bank Proposal

February 20, 2024

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024
5:30 - 6:45 pm CST
Chicago Council on Global Affairs Conference Center 
130 East Randolph Street
Chicago, IL 60601

Middle-income countries are home to most of the world’s extremely poor people. These developing economies comprise about 75% of the world’s population and 60% of global carbon dioxide emissions. How can they expand enterprise, promote human capital, and improve quality of life while also transitioning to cleaner energy sources? Modern Schumpeterian theory, with its focus on creative destruction, offers surprising and powerful answers.
 
Join Ufuk Akcigit, Arnold C. Harberger Professor in Economics at UChicago, Indermit Gill, Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Senior Vice President for Development Economics, and Poonam Gupta, Director General of India’s National Council of Applied Economic Research, as they discuss the unique development challenges facing middle-income countries. Gill will offer insights from the World Bank’s upcoming 2024 World Development Report, after which World Bank Staff Director Somik V. Lall will lead a discussion examining the report’s main findings, with an emphasis on policy implications for developing countries. 

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Ufuk Akcigit Arnold C. Harberger Professor of Economics
Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics

Indermit Gill Chief Economist of the World Bank and
Senior Vice President for Development Economics

Poonam Gupta Director General of India’s National Council of Applied Economic Research