Post-COVID, can wellbeing be the guiding principle for public policy? Should it become the central focus for social science and for a broader version of economics? How would this alter public policy priorities?
This lecture is one of the Centre for Economic Performance's 30th anniversary events in 2020/21. The Centre will be holding a number of activities throughout the year, taking stock of the ground-breaking policy-focused research produced since 1990 and looking ahead to the economic and social challenges before us.
Speaker:
Richard Layard is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and currently heads the CEP's Wellbeing research programme.
Discussants:
Alan Jope was appointed CEO at Unilever in 2019, and has worked for the company in North America for 14 years and in Asia for 13 years.
Gus O'Donnell was Cabinet Secretary and Head of the British Civil Service from 2005-2011 and is currently Chairman of Frontier Economics.
Baroness Tyler is the Liberal Democrats Lords Spokesperson for Mental Health.
Chair:
Minouche Shafik is the Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Prior to this, she was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England.
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29 ноя 2020