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Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures

A new growth story: structural transformation; policies and institutions

Cameron Hepburn (University of Oxford and the Institute for New Economic Thinking), Nicholas Stern (Grantham Research Institute and LSE)


Wednesday 13 March 2024 18:30 - 20:00

This event is both online and in person

Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3LJ

About this event

Join us for this lecture delivered by Nicholas Stern as part of the Lionel Robbins Lecture Series.


The theme of this second lecture is A new growth story: structural transformation; policies and institutions. Lord Stern will be joined by Cameron Hepburn, as a discussant. The chair will be Tim Besley.

For more information, visit LSE Events.


Registration

Registration for this event is now closed.

For any queries email events@lse.ac.uk.


Downloads

  • Slides of Nick's presentation, A new growth story: structural transformation; policies and institutions.
  • List of references for this year's lecture series.


Lionel Robbins Lectures 2024

Lionel Robbins was one of the outstanding men of his time: economist, public servant and supporter of the arts. The lectures, which were established in his name, take place each year and are a major event in the life of LSE, featuring eminent economists from around the world.

This event is the second night in a series of three lectures with the theme 'A growth story for the 21st century: building sustainable, resilient, and equitable development'.

The first lecture, A world re-drawn; a world in crisis; a moment in history, will take place on Tuesday 12 March.

The final lecture, Transforming the international economy, finance, and multilateral institutions, will take place on Thursday 14 March.


Participants are expected to adhere to the CEP Events Code of Conduct.


Directions

This event will take place in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building, LSE, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3LJ.

The building is labelled CKK on the LSE campus map. You can also find us on Google Maps. For further information, go to contact us.