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Professor Diane Coyle - Cogs and Monsters: economists, experts and measuring progress

Tue 20 November 2018

7 West Road

Economists have long offered advice as if for a clockwork universe, and for long enough this analytical tradition has made economics highly influential in public policy. Now, though, their expertise is disdained, economic 'facts' become matters of opinion, and belief in the idea of economic progress appears to be fading. Ideas have a dangerous habit of bringing about their own reality; so rethinking how to define and measure prosperity, and reflecting on the role of economics in public policy, have become pressing challenges.

Diane co-directs the Bennett Institute with Professor Michael Kenny. At the Insititute she leads research in the fields of public policy economics, technology, industrial strategy and global inequality. She specialises in the economics of new technologies and competition policy and has held a number of public service roles. Her books include GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History, The Economics of Enough: How to run the economy as if the future matters, and The Soulful Science.

Cost: Free, but booking essential

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Tue 20 November 2018 5:00PM

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Address: 7 West Road
SG1 & 2
The Alison Richard Building
7 West Road
Cambridge
Cambs
CB3 9DT
United Kingdom