Author(s): Torben Broekel
Inclusive economic growth is vital for reducing inequality and ensuring broad-based prosperity. This article explores how legal and educational reforms can serve as strategic tools to promote inclusive growth, particularly in developing and transitional economies. It examines the role of legal frameworks in securing property rights, enforcing contracts, and protecting marginalized groups, while also discussing the importance of education systems that equip individuals with relevant skills and knowledge. A policy-oriented perspective highlights the need for coordinated reforms that bridge legal accessibility, quality education, and economic opportunities to create a more equitable and dynamic economy.