Public event

The future of growth: Creative destruction or a slowdown of success?

Economic growth is often seen as a sign of success. Higher economic performance leads to more jobs and higher consumption. So, it is not surprising that supporting economic growth is considered a key political goal by many politicians.

In part 6 of our series of events on green growth and de-growth, we discuss the role of creative destruction for greening growth, and whether slowing growth can also help mitigate climate change. We are pleased to welcome principal proponents of both of these views to a panel discussion. 

Speakers:

  • Phillippe Aghion is Professor at the Collège de France & London School of Economics, who in his new book "The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations" outlines possible measures for the green transformation of our economy. 
  • Dietrich Vollrath is Professor and Chair of the Economics Department at the University of Houston. In his book "Fully Grown" he argues that economic stagnation can be seen as a sign of success.

The event will be moderated by Marion Dumas, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment. 

This panel discussion is organised by the student-led d\carb – Future Economy Forum and hosted by the Centre for Sustainability.