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Richard Florida: Franke Lecture in Economics The Flight of the Creative Class

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    Richard Florida is the author of bestselling book, The Rise of the Creative Class, which received the Washington Monthly's Political Book Award. His ideas have been featured in major ad campaigns such as BMW and are in use globally to change the way regions, nations, and companies compete. He is currently professor at and head of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management, at the University of Toronto. He also heads a private consulting firm, the Creative Class Group.

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Richard Florida discussed his thesis that economic growth is directly influenced by human creativity. His theory has given rise to the concept of the “creative class,” which includes artists, musicians, and those working in the entertainment industry, constituting a staggering one third of the population.

This annual lecture recognizes the significant contributions to the Chicago Humanities Festival made by its founder and chairman emeritus Richard J. Franke.

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