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Kapuscinski Development Lecture: Inclusive Capitalism – dilemmas and ways forward

The past two decades have seen dramatic gains in human development. Poverty is falling, child survival rates are increasing, and education indicators are on a rising trend. During the same time period new modes of development ideas and practices have evolved that includes local communities and the poor in finding solutions, and, in addition, points to partnering with business to address systemic challenges such as poverty, environmental degradation and climate change. Yet, wealth distribution within countries is diverging – and persistent inequalities in opportunity are holding back progress in health, education and employment. This lecture will address these dilemmas and discuss possible ways forward, from both a human development perspective and a business perspective.

DATE: Tuesday March 5, 2013
TIME: 11.30 am – 1 pm
VENUE: SSE, The Auditorium, Sveavägen 65, Stockholm
REGISTRATION: Last registration day February 25. To register please click HERE

More information about the program and speakers (pdf).

Questions: Helena Lundin [ResearchOffice@hhs.se], Phone: 08 736 90 75

Media Questions:
 Carina Aspenberg [carina.aspenberg@hhs.se], Phone: 08 736 90 14

 

Relaterade länkar

Ämnen

  • Ekonomi, finans

Regioner

  • Stockholm

Handelshögskolan i Stockholm (Stockholm School of Economics, SSE) är en av de ledande handelshögskolorna i Europa. Handelshögskolan har en stark internationell position med representation i Lettland och Ryssland och erbjuder kandidat, master- och MBA-program, liksom forskarutbildning och executive education. Dessutom bedrivs världsledande forskning inom områden som national-, finansiell- och företagsekonomi. Handelshögskolan är certifierad av EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), som garanterar att undervisning såväl som forskning håller högsta internationella klass, och är också Sveriges representant i CEMS (The Global Alliance in Management Education).CEMS (The Global Alliance in Management Education).


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