26. Kurt W. Rothschild Lecture
Axel Ockenfels (University of Cologne)
Market Failure, Organ Shortage, Pandemic, Energy Crisis, and Climate Change: The Economic Architecture of Cooperation
Many of our societal and economic challenges arise because individual interests conflict with the common good. This lecture highlights, through concrete policy examples—from organ donation to pandemics, energy crises, and climate change—the reasons why cooperation often fails. At the same time, it demonstrates how we can use modern economic approaches to create incentive and decision-making architectures that address "cooperation in crisis" and help overcome the challenges of our time.
Program:
Date | Tuesday, 19th November 2024 |
Time | 06.00 PM |
Location | Uni-Center, JKU |
Opening Remarks
- Univ. Prof. Dr. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer, Head of School of Economics and Statistics
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Stefan Koch, Rector of Johannes Kepler University Linz
- Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerald Pruckner, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics & Business
Presentation of Publication Awards by the Department of Economics
Kurt Rothschild Lecture (in German)
- Prof. Dr. Axel Ockenfels, Universität zu Köln
- Marktversagen, Organmangel, Pandemie, Energiekrise und Klimawandel
Die ökonomische Architektur der Kooperation
- Marktversagen, Organmangel, Pandemie, Energiekrise und Klimawandel
Refreshments and snacks will be served afterwards.
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Event
Uni-Center
Department of Economics