Dixie State University’s weekly “Dixie Forum: A Window on the World” series continues next week with Dr. Phillip Garner, an assistant professor in DSU’s Department of Business. Garner will present a lecture examining the basic facts pertaining to global economic growth around the world on Tuesday, Sept. 15, from noon to 12:50 p.m. at the Dunford Auditorium in the Browning Resource Center on the DSU campus. Admission is free, and the public is encouraged to attend.
Through exploring various hypotheses that have been put forward as explanations for the wealth and poverty of nations, Garner will look at why some countries are rich and others are poor. Additionally, he will discuss why the world is much wealthier today than it was in the past, as the standard of living that richer countries of the world enjoy today would have been unimaginable to citizens’ distant ancestors. As part of this discussion, Dr. Phillip Garner’s Dixie Forum presentation will address why not all countries have shared equally in the economic growth of the last two centuries.
A native of Las Vegas, Garner received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Brigham Young University and a doctorate in economics from Brown University. He has extensively researched economic growth and development. Additionally, Garner has published several academic articles on economic growth and has presented his research in conferences at Harvard and Oxford universities.
Dixie Forum is a weekly lecture series designed to introduce the St. George community and DSU students, faculty, and staff to diverse ideas and personalities while widening their worldviews via a 50-minute presentation.
For more information on Dixie State University’s Dixie Forum series, please contact DSU forum coordinator John Burns at (435)879-4712 or burns@dixie.edu or visit the Dixie Forum website. Stay up to date on the forums by liking the Dixie Forum Facebook page or following @dixieforum on Twitter.