APORDE 2016: Alice Amsden Memorial Lecture

  • Date: Monday, 05 September 2016
  • Time: 18:30 for 19:00
  • Venue: Braamfontein Campus Senate Room, 2nd Floor, Senate House. Wits University, Johannesburg
  • Main Speakers: Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Home Affairs
  • For enquiries or to register please contact: rozale@tips.org.za

Alice Amsden Memoria Lecture

Topic: The State-Business Relationship and Industrial Policy

Speaker: Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Home Affairs

About the Speaker

Malusi Gigaba is the Minister of Home Affairs. He was South Africa's Public Enterprises Minister and prior to this appointment, he was the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs for South Africa. Gigaba is also the former President of the African National Congress Youth League and a Member of the African National Congress NEC. He is a Member of the National Working Committee of the African National Congress and a Patron of the OASIS for Hope Hospice.

About Alice Amsden

Alice H. Amsden, an expert in economic development who served as the Barton L.
Weller Professor of Political Economy in MIT's Department of Urban Studies and
Planning, died suddenly on March 14 at her home in Cambridge. She was 68.
A prolific scholar, Amsden wrote extensively about the process of industrialization in
emerging economies, particularly in Asia. Her work frequently emphasized the
importance of the state as a creator of economic growth, and challenged the idea that
globalization had produced generally uniform conditions in which emerging economies
could find a one-size-fits-all path to prosperity.

Please RSVP by 1 Sept 2016 to Rozale@tips.org.za

Finger food will be served