Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences (2001), Michael Spence talks about his latest initiative of the Commission on Growth and Development, which is intended to solve some of the world's wicked problems ", focusing on growth in developing countries. Commission was brought together by the belief that the world's problems - poverty, the environment, misunderstandings between peoples, the vast differences in living standards between countries - better met in the face of growing prosperity and economic opportunity. He explains why the Commission pays particular attention to the growth - not because it is the ultimate goal, but because it allows so many things that people care about: poverty reduction, productive employment, education, health and the ability to be creative.
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by Michael Spence, Karen Christensen Source: Rotman School of Management, 5 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 2009. Prod. #: ROT002-PDF-ENG