Free webinar: Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps presents White Paper

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Asia Times is honored to present “Economic Dynamism and the Global Economy,” a White Paper by the 2006 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Prof. Edmund Phelps.

A preeminent theorist of productivity and growth, Prof. Phelps received the China Friendship Award from Premier Li Keqiang in 2014, recognizing outstanding contributions to China’s economic and social development. In his new White Paper, Prof. Phelps expands on his concept of “Mass Flourishing,” the readiness of a whole society to embrace innovation, as the key to economic well-being. Economic dynamism, he argues, is a global phenomenon, and China’s efforts to innovate have profound implications for the rest of the world economy.

Prof. Phelps will talk about “Mass Flourishing” and economic dynamism with Asia Times Business Editor David Goldman.

Edmund Phelps

Edmund Phelps, the winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economics, is Director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University. Born in 1933, he spent his childhood in Chicago and, from age six, grew up in Hastings-on Hudson, N.Y. He attended public schools, earned his

B.A. from Amherst (1955) and got his Ph.D. at Yale (1959). After a stint at RAND, he held positions at Yale and its Cowles Foundation (1960-1966), a professorship at Penn and finally at Columbia in 1971. He has written books on growth, unemployment theory, recessions, stagnation, inclusion, rewarding work, dynamism, indigenous innovation and the good economy.

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