Escaping the Commodity Trap: Toward Sustainable Growth

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Monday, September 15th, 2014

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Monday, September 15, 20142:00PM - 4:00PMThe Vivian and David Campbell Conference Facility, Munk School of Global Affairs
1 Devonshire Place
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Series

Frontiers of Research in Global Innovation

Description

 Professor Zysman received his B.A at Harvard and his Ph.D. at MIT. He has written extensively on European and Japanese policy and corporate strategy; his interests also include comparative politics, Western European politics, and political economy. Professor Zysman’s publications include The Third Globalization: Can Wealthy Nations Stay Rich in the Twenty-First Century? (co-edited with Dan Breznitz, Oxford University Press, 2013), Can Green Sustain Growth: from the Religion to the Reality of Sustainable Prosperity (with Mark Huberty, Stanford University Press, 2013), The Highest Stakes: The Economic Foundations of the Next Security System (Oxford University Press, 1992), Manufacturing Matters: The Myth of the Post-Industrial Economy (Basic Books, 1987), and Governments, Markets, and Growth: Finance and the Politics of Industrial Change (Cornell University Press, 1983).

Contact

Essyn Emurla
416-946-8912


Speakers

John Zysman
Professor of Political Science at University of California Berkeley Co-director of the Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE)



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