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Guest Lecture

Kuznets Memorial Lecture: Chris Udry, Northwestern University

This annual event honors Simon Kuznets, the famous Belarusian-American economist who helped establish the Yale Economic Growth Center in 1961.

Christopher Udry, the Robert E. and Emily King Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and former director of the Yale Economic Growth Center, will return to Yale to deliver the 33rd Annual Simon Kuznets Memorial Lecture, "Structural change and declining agricultural productivity: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa."

Reception to follow.

Registration required: 
Seating is limited to 115 and will be first come, first serve. Overflow space with livestreaming will be set up at 87 Trumbull, Room B120.

2024 Kuznets Mini-Conference: Agriculture and Development

As with every Kuznets lecture since 2020, the talk will be followed by a mini-conference showcasing cutting-edge research by early-career researchers on topics covered in the lecture. This year's mini-conference will take place Friday, April 5, 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM.

Event Details

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Chris Udry

Chris Udry is a development economist whose research focuses on rural economic activity in sub-Saharan Africa. His current research examines technological change, risk and financial markets, gender and households, property rights, psychological well-being and economic decision-making and a variety of other aspects of rural economic organization. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Board Member of Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.


EGC recently spoke with Udry about his upcoming lecture, his recent research, and his journey as a development economist.

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