Date: Thursday 21st November 2024 Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm GMT
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building, LSE (map)
Speaker: Professor Patrick Bolton (Imperial College London)
Chair: Professor Martin Oehmke (LSE Finance & Financial Markets Group)
The second Sir Oliver Hart Lecture Series will be delivered by Patrick Bolton and is entitled Elements of a Theory of the Responsible Firm.
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The lecture will begin with a short review of economic theories of the firm, pointing out that although all the economic theories see the firm as an institutional response to improve on market and contractual inefficiencies, they ignore the problem of the economic responsibility of firms in a world of market inefficiencies, externalities, and government failures. Professor Bolton will then turn to a discussion of the meaning of economic responsibility, its relevance, and practical implications for firms, by drawing on some key readings from management, law, and philosophy.
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Patrick Bolton is professor of finance at Imperial College London and senior advisor to the Lazard Climate Center. He is past president of the American Finance Association and a fellow of the Econometric Society. He specialises in contract theory and its relationship to corporate finance and industrial organization. He has published a number of books including Contract Theory and The Green Swan: Central Banking and Financial Stability in the Age of Climate Change.
Martin Oehmke is a Professor of Finance at LSE. Martin received his PhD in Economics from Princeton in 2009. Before joining LSE in 2015, he was the Roger F. Murray Associate Professor of Finance at Columbia Business School. He serves on the advisory scientific committee of the European Systemic Risk Board. His research interests are sustainable finance, financial regulation and corporate finance and banking.
The Sir Oliver Hart Lecture Series and the associated Conference Series were set up in 2023 to honour the distinguished British-American economist and Nobel Laureate, Professor Sir Oliver Hart. The themes of the lectures and conferences aim to have policy relevance and connections to Professor Sir Oliver Hart’s own pioneering research. The series currently focuses on the area of sustainable corporate governance, i.e., on studying the role of companies in the economy and society, whether companies should focus solely on profits or attempt to reflect the non-financial preferences of their shareholders, and how such preferences can be reflected in corporate governance.