The Annual Hicks Lecture 2026 with Susan Athey

The Oxford Department of Economics is pleased to host the Annual Hicks Lecture 2026, delivered by Professor Susan Athey, The Economics of Technology Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business. The event will take place at 17:00 - 18:30 on Monday 9 March 2026 and will be followed by a drinks reception for in-person attendees.

Labor Market Transitions: Measurement and Scalable Interventions

Where: Lecture Theatre, Manor Road Building, Oxford

When: Monday 9 March 2026, 17:00 - 18:30

 

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More about this lecture: This talk considers several questions relating to labor market transitions. What workers face challenges with labor market transitions, and what interventions help?  What are the mechanisms through which different types of workers can improve their outcomes? How can methods from machine learning and generative artificial intelligence be used to better understand the sources of disparities in labor market transitions? 

 

About the speaker

 

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Susan Athey

Professor Susan Athey is The Economics of Technology Professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business. She received her bachelor’s degree from Duke University and her PhD from Stanford, and she holds an honorary doctorate from Duke University.

Her current research focuses on the economics of digitization and the intersection of causal inference and artificial intelligence. She has worked on several application areas, including timber auctions, internet search, online advertising, the news media, labor market transitions, health, and digital technology for social impact.

As one of the first “tech economists,” she served as consulting chief economist for Microsoft Corporation for six years, and has served on the boards of multiple private and public technology firms. She also served as a long-term advisor to the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, helping architect and implement their auction-based pricing system. She was a founding associate director of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, where she currently serves as senior fellow, and she is the founding director of the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab at Stanford GSB.

From 2022 to 2024, she took leave from Stanford to serve as Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division. Professor Athey was the 2023 President of the American Economics Association, where she previously served as vice president and elected member of the Executive Committee.

 

 

 

About the Hicks Lecture Series

 

The Sir John Hicks Memorial Lecture has run since 1984.

Sir John Hicks was one of the most foremost and influential economists of the 20th Century. In 1946, Hicks returned to Nuffield College as a Research Fellow (1946–1952) and went on to become Drummond Professor of Political Economy (1952–1965) and finally as a research fellow of All Souls College (1965–1971), where he continued writing after his retirement. 

Oxford Economic Papers continues to run this lecture series in Hicks' memory, in collaboration with the Department of Economics.