The
conference will feature a mix of plenary speakers and panels, sessions based on
invited papers and those submitted through this call for papers, which will be open between
15 January and 1 April 2013.
Rapid and
sustained poverty reduction requires ‘inclusive growth’ that allows people to
contribute to and benefit from the development process. Africa’s economic
performance has improved considerably since the 1980s and early 1990s.
Nevertheless, many questions remain unanswered. For instance, has recent
progress in Africa been under- or over-stated? Are certain social groups being
excluded from the growth and development process? Which dimensions of poverty
are leading or lagging? Has economic growth been transformative, leading to
more and better jobs? What policies are required to increase the likelihood of
sustaining Africa’s development process in the long-run?
Answering
these and other pertinent questions is challenging worldwide. Africa faces
particular difficulties in comparison with other developing regions due to
relatively high poverty rates, relatively weak information bases, and frequent
high volatility in the underlying determinants of welfare and economic growth.
The UNU-WIDER development conference in September 2013 therefore focuses on the
performance, prospects, and policies for promoting more inclusive growth
throughout Africa, including North Africa. The conference aims to encourage
dialogue between and among researchers and policy makers from the academic,
government and international development communities.
For more complete information on this event
and the call for papers, please consult the conference webpage.
Wikiprogress Africa Coordinator
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