World Bank President Jim Yong Kim announced that American economist Paul Romer will succeed Kaushik Basu as Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of the World Bank . Romer’s appointment will be effective from September this year.
Romer is currently a professor at New York University (NYU) and director of NYU’s Marron Institute of Urban Management.
- As Chief Economist, Romer will support the President and the senior management in leading the institution and inspiring the development profession during this time of transformative change.
- Romer is a widely respected economist and a successful entrepreneur who joins the Bank at a critical time when the field of development is transforming under the forces of rapid technological change, globalization, and demography.
- He founded a start-up Aplia, an education technology company dedicated to increasing student effort and classroom engagement.
- Romer is also known as a proponent of “endogenous growth theory”, which holds that economic growth is primarily the result of investment in human capital, innovation and knowledge.
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The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans to developing countries for capital programs. It comprises two institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), and the International Development Association (IDA).
- The World Bank was created at the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, along with three other institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Headquater: Washington, D.C. , (US)