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STEG Podcast Series

By: Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG) led by CEPR
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  • The STEG Podcast Series investigates some of the most important new research in structural transformation, growth and economic development.
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Episodes
  • S3 Ep5: No Country for dying firms: evidence from India
    Jul 23 2024
    In the 2024 season of the Conversations on Transformation series, recorded at the STEG Annual Conference in Abu-Dhabi NYU, Tim Phillips talks to some of the speakers about the challenges and opportunities of structural transformation, growth, and economic development.

    Creative destruction is the process by which failing businesses are replaced by new, more entrepreneurial firms. In the fifth episode, Tim talks to Shoumitro Chatterjee about the effect on business and on the economy at large if those firms find it hard to go out of business.

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    15 mins
  • S3 Ep4: How much is a formal job worth in Mexico?
    Jul 16 2024
    n the 2024 season of the Conversations on Transformation series recorded at the STEG Annual Conference at NYU Abu Dhabi, Tim Phillips talks to some of the speakers about the challenges and opportunities of structural transformation, growth, and economic development.

    Informal employment in Mexico amounts to half of all employment. In the fourth episode, Tim talks to Brenda Samaniego de la Parra about the informal economy and her latest research on the value attributed to formal jobs.

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    31 mins
  • S3 Ep3: Is the Industrial Revolution an inevitable development process?
    Jul 9 2024
    In the 2024 season of the Conversations on Transformation series, recorded at the STEG Annual Conference at NYU Abu-Dhabi, Tim Phillips talks to some of the speakers about the challenges and opportunities of structural transformation, growth, and economic development.

    In the third episode, Tim talks to Felipe Sáenz about his latest research on the Industrial Revolution and the patterns of growth that began in Europe and the United States more than two centuries ago, which are now spreading globally.
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    26 mins

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