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10th Urbanization and Development Conference

Upcoming Event World Bank, George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University (Washington, DC) From to Cities and Cities that Work

The 10th Urbanization and Development Conference will bring together academics and development practitioners to present and discuss questions relating to jobs, firms and growth in cities.

The call for papers for this event is now closed. Pre-registration is now live on the World Bank webpage.

This year’s Urbanization and Development Conference will explore how cities shape the creation and transformation of jobs and firms in developing economies. As technological change, demographic transitions, and structural shifts redefine the future of work, the conference invites research that deepens our understanding of how urban economies can drive economic growth and job creation. 

Urbanization and Development conference

Images (African street vendor, Japanese engineer, Hispanic businesswoman) by Lucian Coman, Quality Stock Arts, and voronaman via Shutterstock.

The discussions will centre on three interlinked themes:

Structural transformation: how tradable and non-tradable sectors evolve within urban economies, including the role of the informal sector in employment generation, resilience, and structural change. The conference will also explore the role of secondary cities and urban-rural linkages for economic transformation.

Urban labour markets and the changing nature of work: how demographics, infrastructure, technology and policy influence labour force participation, job creation, and the rise of green employment.

Firms, productivity, and urban economic growth: how urban form, spatial dynamics, and agglomeration economies shape firm performance, productivity and wages.

The policy-focused research conference will take place on 30-31 March 2026 and is hosted by the World Bank (Development Research Group and Urban, Disaster Risk, Resilience, and Land), George Washington University (Elliott School of International Affairs and Institute for International Economic Policy), the International Growth Centre (Cities that Work and Cities Research Program), and Johns Hopkins University (School of Advanced International Studies and School of Government and Policy).

There are no associated conference fees and food will be provided. 

There is no funding available for conference participants or presenters except presenters for the Young Urban Economist Workshop.

Please note: the IGC, the World Bank and its partners are not able to sponsor visas for this conference.

Registration:

Pre-registration to attend the conference will open in early 2026 through the World Bank webpage

International Growth Centre (IGC)

The World Bank

George Washington University

Johns Hopkins University

Other

Inquiries contact:

[email protected]

Pictures of the logos of a series of partner organisations for the conference

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