 Over the past 30 years, over the last 30 years, over the last 30 years, in the last 30 years, we've mastered the economics behind change and the economics behind growth. We need to address the issue of how leadership, proper accountability can lead to transformation. We have learned that globalization has provided opportunities for developing countries, but also risks. With the global financial crisis, things have probably changed in significant ways. So the opportunities provided by trade are more limited now, migration to certain parts of the world has become a major problem. The major risk is the lack of appropriate governance of the international economic system. So there are huge gaps in the governance in the areas like taxation, like finance, uncertainly migration that pose a lot of risk for countries. My main work now with WIDER is on the international monetary system. The key questions are whether the international monetary system provides stability to the global economy, how you prevent crisis from happening and how you manage crisis when they occur. We need to pay a lot more attention to the link between growth, poverty and inequality. Once we've done that, it should be possible for us to pursue the agenda of stricter transformation. Over the next 30 years, over the next 30 years, over the next 30 years, 30 years time, the developing countries will have a much larger share in the world economy and therefore can provide each other more opportunities that they have ever done in the past. I believe that WIDER's role as a leader in developing the economic research will be enhanced as a result of the building of the bridges between what is done here in Helsinki and what is done in universities around the world.