Philippe Aghion
Philippe Aghion is a prominent French economist known for his work on innovation, economic growth, and the role of technology in driving productivity. He has contributed extensively to the understanding of how economic policies can foster innovation and improve competitiveness, and he has been a vocal advocate for the potential of AI to significantly enhance productivity.
Born on Apr 17, 1947 (78 years old)
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Costa Rica:
Philippe Aghion complements the vision of productivity growth with a Schumpeterian perspective.
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France:
Philippe Aghion, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, debated with Nicolas Dufourcq and Alain Finkielkraut on the reformability of France.
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France:
Philippe Aghion is a Nobel Prize-winning economist who shares his experiences and insights from his research in Paris.
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Brazil:
Philippe Aghion is a Nobel Prize-winning economist who emphasizes the importance of a solid educational system for innovation.
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Argentina:
Philippe Aghion was one of the three winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics last October.
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Panama:
Philippe Aghion, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, discusses the barriers to economic growth in Latin America.
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Ecuador:
Philippe Aghion is also among the Nobel Prize winners presenting at the CAF forum.
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Panama:
Philippe Aghion is a Nobel Prize winner in Economics participating in the forum.
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Spain:
Philippe Aghion is a Nobel Prize winner in Economics for 2025.
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Jamaica:
The event will include presentations by the 2024 and 2025 Nobel Laureates in Economics, Philippe Aghion.
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