The 13th Annual Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture with David M. Kreps

by Center on Global Economy and Governance

Academic Academics Economy Policy

Mon, Dec 13, 2021

6 PM – 7:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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The 13th Annual Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture features David M. Kreps, Professor Emeritus, Economics, and The Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus, at Stanford University. Professor Kreps will present "Not Every Couple Should Have a Prenup: How the Context and History of Exchange Affects Personal Preferences, and Why This Matters Both to Economic Theory and to Practical Human Resource Management."

Introductory remarks by: José Scheinkman, Charles and Lynn Zhang Professor of Economics, Columbia University

Discussants: Alessandra Casella (Chair), Professor of Economics and Political Science, Columbia University

Suresh Naidu, Professor of Economics and International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Joseph E. Stiglitz, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences and University Professor, Columbia University.

Gary Becker once wrote that economic reasoning implied that "Every couple should have a contract." In this lecture, David M. Kreps will offer a counter-argument, suggesting that: (1) in social exchange, both the context and the history of the exchange changes personal preferences in systematic ways; (2) these effects are of significance in particular in human resource management; and (3) they present challenges to the economic concept of efficiency that economists must confront.

Learn more about the Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Series here>> http://cup.columbia.edu/series/kenneth-j-arrow-lecture-series

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