One of my favourite modern thinkers is the Stanford University economist Paul Romer. Renowned as the father of endogenous growth theory, Romer is a leading lobbyist for greater support for engineering and science studies. At a recent talk at the Leigh Bureau in New Zealand he said the following:
Entries from August 2007
The economic imperative of innovation
August 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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Seminar series on building in a changing climate
August 24th, 2007 · 3 Comments
A thinking space for forward-looking building professionals
Systemic environmental challenges and especially climate change have recently been pushed onto the local and global agenda as never before. Yet, despite all the attention, for most people outside the scientific community a great deal of uncertainty still remains as to what is actually happening, how it may impact [...]
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Who we are?
August 15th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Dendrite Studios is a young company in the education industry which aims to help anyone learn anything they desire for the benefit of humanity.
We are involved with several projects, but our biggest project is creating a life-long learning centre in Cape Town. We aim for the centre to be up in running early 2008.
We will continue to update [...]
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