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The Future of Work and Well-Being | Lecture by Sir Christopher Pissarides (February 2023)
As part of the School of Business Administration's Distinguished Lecture Series, Nobel Prize-winning economist Sir Christopher Pissarides will deliver the lecture "The Future of Work and Well-Being."
Sir Christopher Pissarides holds the Regius Chair of Economics at the London School of Economics, and the Chair of European Studies at the University of Cyprus and he co-chairs the Institute for the Future of Work, based in London. He specializes in the economics of labor markets, economic growth and structural change, especially as they relate to market imperfections, where his work has been especially influential. In the last decade, he has worked extensively on the employment implications of automation and artificial intelligence and on the implications of COVID-19 for the future of work. He has written extensively in professional journals, magazines and the press. His book Equilibrium Unemployment Theory is an influential reference in the economics of unemployment that has been translated into many languages.
In 2010 Sir Christopher was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the labor market, sharing it with Dale Mortensen of Northwestern University and Peter Diamond of MIT, and in 2005 he became the first European economist to win the IZA Prize in Labor Economics, sharing it again with his collaborator Dale Mortensen. He has since been honored with several other awards, prizes and society fellowships, including lifetime fellowships of the American Economic Association, the British Academy, the European Academy and the Academy of Athens. He served as President of the European Economic Association in 2011 and will be President of the Royal Economic Society in 2024. In 2011 he received the Grand Cross of the Republic of Cyprus, the highest honor of the Republic, becoming also an honorary citizen of his birthplace, Nicosia. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2013.
He is a frequent keynote speaker or panelist on current global economic developments, automation at the workplace, robotics and artificial intelligence, the future of work and other issues related to employment, unemployment and structural change.
For more information, please contact Amal Alkadri, [email protected].