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What Does It Take to Achieve High, Sustainable, and Inclusive Growth in Developing Countries?




Speakers:
- Han Duck-soo, Former Prime Minister and former Minister of Finance and Economy, Republic of Korea
- Pedro-Pablo Kuczynski, President and Chief Executive Officer, Latin America Enterprise Fund Managers, LP; Partner and Senior Adviser, Rohatyn Group; Former Prime Minister, Peru
- Danny M. Leipziger, Vice Chair, Commission on Growth and Development; Vice President and Head of Network, Poverty Reduction, and Economic Management, World Bank
- Robert M. Solow, Nobel Laureate and Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Presider: John Cassidy, Staff Writer, New Yorker; Contributing Editor, Condé Nast Portfolio

(May 21, 2008 at the Council on Foreign Relations)

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  • PPK is Peruvian! Is a great pleasure to me to know that we have a guy like him.

    He was a key factor in Peru's economical development.

  • I love Solow!

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  • @josenrikex Pedro Kuczynski is a corrupted banker who has never defended the interests of Peru as a nation, he works for the interests of U.S. and Europe banks and elites.

  • @IAmTheResurrection2 they're not 'forced' out of the countryside, as awful as the conditions in sweatshops, these people actually rather make a meagre means than nothing at all in their countryside, yes, they are actually better off in some senses, at least economically and financially, they have an income to spend now, as opposed to NOTHING. It's hard to swallow but true, those countries are SO poor that sweatshops in all their awfulness have something to offer to them..

  • Sounds like a load of right wing bullshit to me. Let developing countries pursue their own paths. What right does he have to kick people out of the countryside and force them into sweatshops?

  • Yeha Peru is the fastest growing economy in Latin America!!

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