This lecture describes the changes in the nature of production and business organisation since the days of Adam Smith. Value is more and more the result of embedded collective intelligence, relatively less and less the result of material content. The iPhone costs fifty times as much per kilo as a pin. And it is a quarter of the weight and a quarter of the price of the first generation of mobile phones while having far greater functionality. The modern business is defined and differentiated by its capabilities, not its production facilities. And the division of labour, whose importance Smith so appropriately emphasised, has developed functionally and geographically to an extent that Smith could not have dreamed of. In this lecture I speculate on how a modern Scottish economist might describe the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.
From the pin factory to the iPhone – the complete history of capitalism – The Adam Smith Lecture
Sir John Kay
29 November 2023Adam Smith Lecture Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Building, University of Glasgow
Address: University of Glasgow, 1 University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ
- at the corner of University Avenue and Gibson Street.
This lecture theatre is very atmospheric, as you can see in the picture above. It has all modern facilities but retains many original features in a beautifully refurbished church building. There are good public transport links, free parking very close by in the University grounds from 5pm, plus nice places to eat or drink before the lecture if you want to make a night of it.
The venue has a hearing loop which can be accessed via a hearing aid. The best reception for the loop can be achieved by audience members sitting in one of the front six rows.