HG Brennan Lecture
Date
From: Thursday February 6, 2025, 6:00 pm
To: Thursday February 6, 2025, 7:30 pm
HG Brennan Lecture in Economics & Theology -
Economics and Selfishness
Catherine de Fontenay will be speaking on 'Economics and Selfishness' for the annual HG Brennan lecture in economics & theology.
There are great limitations to economists modelling individuals as selfish and focused only on the material world. Geoff Brennan’s work explored many of these limitations, to our great benefit. But even in the most conventional economic models, predicating self-interested and amoral agents, there is one individual in the model whose behaviour is unselfish: the social planner. One can argue that economists identify with the social planner rather than the individual agents in the model. (As such, our besetting sin is arrogance rather than selfishness.) The lecture reviews some of the luminaries of economic thought, to highlight their focus on the welfare of all. And it reviews the landscape of academic and other economists and their work, to conclude with some discussion of the Productivity Commission’s work, particularly its work on mobility and poverty.
About the Speaker
Website
https://events.humanitix.com/hg-brennan-lecture-in-economics-and-theology-economics-and-selfishnessVenue
Chambers Pavilion
ACC&C, 15 Blackall Street, Barton ACT 2600