Professor Joseph Stiglitz is winner of the 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
In this year’s Angus Millar Lecture in Edinburgh, Nobel Laureate economist Professor Joseph Stiglitz argues that what truly separates developed from less-developed economies is not just a gap in resources or output, but a gap in knowledge. In studying how countries learn, we can unlock a new approach to growth, development and social progress.
Video
You are welcome to link to, download, save or distribute our audio/video files electronically. Find out more about our open access licence.
Related media
-
RDInsights: John Pawson
Mike Dempsey RDI in conversation with renowned architectural designer John Pawson RDI.
-
Loneliness and the power of connection | Vivek Murthy
US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy explains how we can get better at spotting loneliness in others and the steps we can take to build a more connected society and life.
-
RDInsights: Geoffrey Kirk
Mike Dempsey RDI in conversation with the aeronautics designer engineer Geoffrey Kirk RDI.
Be the first to write a comment
Comments
Please login to post a comment or reply
Don't have an account? Click here to register.