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Home >  Events >  Series >  Henry Wendt Lecture in International Development
Henry Wendt Lecture in International Development
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The Wendt Lecture is delivered annually by a scholar who has made major contributions to our understanding of the modern phenomenon of globalization and its consequences for social welfare, government policy, and the expansion of liberal political institutions.

View a list of events in this series.

In addition, the following lectures are available from the AEI Press:

Growth and Interaction in the World Economy
2001 Henry Wendt Lecture:
Growth and Interaction in the World Economy (text | event information)
Angus Maddison
In Defense of Empires
2002 Henry Wendt Lecture:
In Defense of Empires (text | event information)
Deepak Lal
The Political Economy of World Mass Migration
2004 Henry Wendt Lecture:
The Political Economy of World Mass Migration (text | video)
Jeffrey G. Williamson

Global Population Aging and its Economic Consequences

2005 Henry Wendt Lecture:
The Graying of the Planet (text | event information)
Ronald D. Lee

The Challenges of China's Growth

2006 Henry Wendt Lecture:
The Challenges of China's Growth  (text | event information)
Dwight H. Perkins
Events in this series
Past Events
A World without Agriculture
HENRY WENDT LECTURE
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Professor C. Peter Timmer of Stanford University will deliver the sixth Henry Wendt Distinguished Lecture.
The Challenges of China's Growth
Tuesday, May 9, 2006
Can China make the institutional changes and policy reforms that will be required to reach significantly higher general levels of productivity and income?
The Graying of the Planet
Implications of the Great Global Aging Ahead
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
The emergence of aged societies will present citizens and policymakers around the world with challenges unknown to their predecessors.
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