Bernoullianum, Large Lecture Hall, Bernoullistrasse 30, 4056 Basel
Gesellschaft & Kultur
Is it time to question standard thinking on the economy, climate change, and human happiness?
Bernoulli Lecture by Prof. Dr. Andrew Oswald, University of Warwick
Prof. Dr. Andrew Oswald, University of Warwick. (Photo: Bengt Oberger/Wikimedia | CC BY-SA 4.0)
The Bernoulli Lectures for the Behavioral Sciences honor researchers who have made significant contributions to the development of the behavioral sciences. The 13th Bernoulli Lecture will be given by Prof. Dr. Andrew Oswald, Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at the University of Warwick.
This lecture will cautiously disagree with four ideas that western society tends to take for granted:
Economic growth remains a desirable objective.
Increasing temperatures are leading to the rising numbers of natural disasters that we observe.
Most human beings care about climate change.
The best way forward on climate-change would be to adopt economists' solutions on carbon pricing, etc.
The lecture will describe evidence inconsistent with these four ideas. It will then try to suggest where we go from here. Time will be left at the end of the lecture for open discussion.
A researcher at the intersection of economics and behavioral science
Andrew Oswald is a professor of economics and behavioural science at the University of Warwick in England. He serves on the board of reviewing editors of the journal Science, is chair of the network advisory panel of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn, Germany, and holds an honorary senior appointment at the wellbeing research centre in Oxford. His work has spanned economics, psychology, epidemiology, public health, primatology, and statistics. He holds an honorary doctorate from the Ðǿմ«Ã½.
Veranstalter:
Faculty of Business and Economics; Faculty of Psychology
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