DRI Annual Conference 2013: Beyond the Nation

DRI’s annual conference, Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies in How Development Spreads, took place on November 15, 2013 in the Rosenthal Pavilion of NYU Kimmel Center. 304 guests attended to hear the presentations and discuss DRI’s research on non-national examples of economic development success.

William Easterly's presentation "Why Are We so Obsessed with Nations?" at the 2013 NYU DRI Annual Conference "Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies on How Development Spreads" on November 15, 2013.

Ross Levine's presentation on his paper "The European Origins of Economic Development" co-authored with William Easterly at the 2013 NYU DRI Annual Conference "Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies on How Development Spreads" on November 15, 2013.

Yaw Nyarko's presentation "How Indigenous Cocoa Enterpreneurs Transformed Ghana" at the 2013 NYU DRI Annual Conference "Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies on How Development Spreads" on November 15, 2013.

Jonathan Morduch's presentation "How Microcredit Went Global" at the 2013 NYU DRI Annual Conference "Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies on How Development Spreads" on November 15, 2013.

Steven Pennings' presentation of his paper co-authored with William Easterly "How Much Do Leaders Explain Growth? An Exercise in Growth Accounting" at the 2013 NYU DRI Annual Conference "Beyond the Nation: Pioneering Studies on How Development Spreads" on November 15, 2013.

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