Nobel Laureate Michael Spence Delivers Insightful Discourse at ET Now Global Business Summit 2024
Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Spence’s recent participation in the ET Now Global Business Summit (GBS) 2024 presented by The Times Group, held in Delhi from February 9th to 10th, 2024, brought forth illuminating perspectives on the contemporary economic landscape.
As the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2001 and holding the esteemed position of Professor and Dean Emeritus at Stanford University, Spence’s insights hold particular significance in deciphering the complexities of today’s world.
In a session titled “Plan to Fix a Fractured World,” moderated by Abheek Barua, Chief Economist of HDFC Bank, Spence delved into the prevailing complexities of our times. Contrary to reverting to past norms amidst global crises, Spence suggested that we are heading towards an unprecedented era.
Highlighting India’s potential for growth amidst global economic challenges, Spence emphasized its remarkable expansion at an extraordinary pace. However, he also expressed concerns about the impact of AI on jobs, suggesting a need for increased human involvement in its utilization rather than outright replacement.
Furthermore, Spence advocated for consumer empowerment, urging support for companies prioritizing climate change in their business strategies. This dual perspective on technology and environmental responsibility forms the basis of a broader vision for a future where progress aligns with societal and environmental well-being.
As the world navigates the evolving landscape of technology and corporate responsibility, Spence’s insights underscore the importance of a holistic and conscientious approach, shaping a future where progress is synonymous with ethical considerations.