Oct 16-17, 2014
While African economies have enjoyed accelerated economic growth over the past fifteen years, for many countries this buoyant performance has not been accompanied by structural change, increased formal employment or broad-based gains in livelihoods. We are interested in the policies needed for inclusive growth, and the political circumstances that might encourage such policy innovations. The conference brings together a distinctive group of political scientists, economists, practitioners and policy specialists to look at present achievements and prevailing challenges to future development.
More information on the panelists can be found here.
Conference Videos Day 2:
The Politics of Economic Growth and Social Inclusion in Africa (Day 2, Session 1)
The Politics of Economic Growth and Social Inclusion in Africa (Day 2, Session 2)