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UC Auckland Alumni Chapter Event with Stephen Hickson

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The Nectar Bar (upstairs at The Kingslander)
Auckland, New Zealand
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Wed, 12 Nov, 7pm - 9pm NZDT

Event description

Reconnect with UC alumni at The Kingslander for an evening of conversation, drinks, and nibbles. Enjoy catching up, sharing memories, and hearing from fellow alum and UC lecturer Stephen Hickson, speaking on Richer Lives, Not Just Richer Economies.

Your ticket includes nibbles and your first drink. Guests (non-alumni) are welcome, just remember to register them too.

If you have any questions, please contact alumni@canterbury.ac.nz.
 

Our Speaker: Stephen Hickson
BA Economics 1987, MA(Hons) Economics 1988, DipT Secondary 1990, PGCertTertTchg 2007, DIPLANG Te Reo Māori 2023
Stephen is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics and Finance and the MBA programme. He has taught first year macroeconomics for longer than he cares to remember but a look at his podcast feed will tell you he has clearly not tired of it.  Stephen is the recipient of an Ako Aotearoa Tertiary Teaching Excellence award. He has three adult children and a three year old granddaughter. In his spare time he swims, bikes, plays too much online chess and listens to podcasts that his children and long-suffering wife think are far too nerdy.  They are probably right.

Richer Lives, Not Just Richer Economies

In 1800, worldwide life expectancy was around 30 years of age — where it had remained since time began. By 1900, it had nudged up to 32 globally and risen to 47 in the wealthier parts of the world. By 2023, it is almost 80 worldwide. If you’re not impressed by this modern miracle, then you’re hard to impress. What role does economic growth play in this? After all, economic growth — as measured by Gross Domestic Product — is only a measure of the goods and services an economy produces. It’s not a measure of health, literacy, happiness, or many other things we care about. Some argue that we shouldn’t care about growth at all. In this talk, Stephen will argue that economic growth is vital to human flourishing and to living better lives. As prominent macroeconomist Robert Barro said, “Economic growth is the part of macroeconomics that really matters.”

Support our students
Our Auckland alumni are coming together to fundraise for Te Kakau a Māui scholarships. These scholarships are the first scholarship of this scale in Aotearoa, where applicants are considered for their resilience and commitment to making a positive change. Learn more here.
 

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The Nectar Bar (upstairs at The Kingslander)
Auckland, New Zealand