New York University Professor of Economics and Law Paul M. Romer is a globally recognized leader in his field. The co-recipient, with William D. Nordhaus, of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Romer is a leading expert on the connection between regulation, innovation and growth. He is the founding director of the NYU Stern Urbanization Project, serves on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching, and the board of directors for Community Solutions, a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening communities and ending homelessness. Romer opens Week Five’s examination of infrastructure with a lecture titled “Cities: Humanity’s Best Hope for Progress.”

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$30

Chautauqua Lecture Series - Paul M. Romer

Monday, July 24 @ 10:45 AM
New York University Professor of Economics and Law Paul M. Romer is a globally recognized leader in his field. The co-recipient, with William D. Nordhaus, of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Romer is a leading expert on the connection between regulation, innovation and growth. He is the founding director of the NYU Stern Urbanization Project, serves on the board of trustees for the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching, and the board of directors for Community Solutions, a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening communities and ending homelessness. Romer opens Week Five’s examination of infrastructure with a lecture titled “Cities: Humanity’s Best Hope for Progress.”

Single Ticket Pricing:
$30

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