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- 6 things we learned about the future of growth at Davos 2025
‘Reimagining growth' was a major theme of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos Here are some key related quotes insights on economic growth
- Reimagining Growth: Economic growth and finance at Davos 2025
'Reimagining Growth' is one of the key themes that covers economic growth and finance, at the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos from 20-24 January Here's what you need to know, with live updates
- 5 economists on long-term economic trends | World Economic Forum
Today, various risks to short-term economic stability and growth persist But what about the long-term trends that remain poised to significantly impact the global economy? In recent months, the World Economic Forum interviewed leading public and private sector chief economists on what long-term trends are set to transform the global economy
- Economic Growth | World Economic Forum
Explore stories about sustainable economic growth from the World Economic Forum, featuring strategies for increasing prosperity, promoting inclusivity, and reducing global inequality
- What is endogenous growth theory? | World Economic Forum
Economist Paul Romer has developed a theory of economic growth with “endogenous” technological change — that is, it can depend on population growth and capital accumulation His endogenous growth theory ties the development of new ideas to the number of people working in the knowledge sector (think of this as effort devoted to R D)
- How entrepreneurship can spur growth in a stagnant global economy
Entrepreneurship offers a powerful path to growth in a stagnant global economy By embracing risk, purpose-driven innovation and ecosystem support, entrepreneurs have the skillsets necessary to solve real-world challenges Countries like India and Bangladesh offer powerful lessons
- What to know about the global economy in 2024 | World Economic Forum
The global economy was front and centre in 2024, as leaders grappled with challenges like inflation, multiple elections and the Intelligent Age
- How to get the right kind of growth | World Economic Forum
Traditional growth metrics like gross domestic product fail to capture broader dimensions of economic progress, such as inclusivity, sustainability and resilience The challenges posed by climate change, technological disruption and global interconnectedness demand a shift from the "growth-at-all-costs" mindset This article was first published in Foreign Affairs Magazine, read it here
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