Sir Arthur Lewis’ Vision for Development Resonates in Memorial Lecture
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 2 days ago 23 Views 0 comments
The Sir Arthur Lewis Memorial Lecture, a highlight of Saint Lucia’s 2025 Nobel Laureate Festival, celebrated the pioneering contributions of Sir William Arthur Lewis to economic development.
Delivered by Acting Head of the Regional Integration Unit at the OECS Commission, Dr Clarence Henry on Thursday night, the lecture delved into ‘Economic Prosperity in the New Age’, reaffirming Lewis’s relevance in addressing the Caribbean’s socio-economic challenges.
Dr Henry opened by framing the region’s persistent struggles with economic stagnation, drawing from Lewis’s early academic work in which he gave insight into overcoming these challenges.
“Arthur Lewis, inspired by this challenge, spent his early academic years examining the phenomenon of declining economic growth and underdevelopment in the colonies of the British West Indies,” he explained.
Quoting Lewis’s seminal work, The Industrialisation of the British West Indies, Dr Henry highlighted two key factors Lewis identified as barriers to growth: the absence of industrial development and overreliance on a declining agrarian economy. Lewis argued that industrialisation was essential for economic progress.
“He asserted that if agriculture is to give a higher standard of living, then industry must be developed,” Dr Henry pointed out.
Dr Henry also revisited Lewis’s groundbreaking Economic Development with Unlimited Supply of...
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