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Claus Offe: "Doubts on Growth"

We hereby invite all of you to Claus Offe's guestlecture.

Professor Claus Offe

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The title for the lecture is

“Doubts on Growth: The Current Discourse on 'Secular Stagnation' in the Social Sciences"

The experience of declining growth rates, near-stagnation and deflationary dangers in much of the OECD world has triggered an intense debate on both the feasibility and desirability of economic growth being restored through the adoption of promising policies and institutional reforms. In particular, the current crisis of the Eurozone leads a majority of academic and political observers to believe that strengthening economic growth is the key strategic objective for overcoming the crisis through the achievement of fiscal stability, the improvement of the employment situation, and the general social and political integration of capitalist democracies.

At the same time, there is a growing camp of those who doubt either the feasibility and/or the desirability of restoring patterns of economic growth that prevailed in the West throughout most of the post-war period. The lecture will outline five sets of analytical arguments and normative points of view that drive current controversies on the future of economic growth.

Hosts for the guestlecture is

  • Department of Administration and Organisation Theory
  • Department of Comparative Politics
  • Department of Sociology

The lecture is open for all.