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Will turkeys vote for Christmas?

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The British Academy doesn’t seem the obvious place to start a revolution. Nevertheless, Professor Colin Mayer is leading a research project there to rethink the nature of corporations and hence, …

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Applied Pluralism: The Case of Finance

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There has been much recent debate also in the UK around the state of the economics profession. Prospect magazine published a piece by Howard Reed proposing that we need to …

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Backlash: Saving Globalisation from itself

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Globalisation. Source of prosperity for billions? Or a driver of increasing inequality, poor labour conditions, unceasing environmental damage, and cultural fracture? Or both? The debate on what people gain and …

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Are Crypto Currencies and Blockchain the answer or a disaster?

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Blockchain has been trumped as an amazing innovation with applications everywhere to deal with the ‘trust issue’. Bitcoins, which use blockchain, have become worth 10’s of thousands of dollars each, …

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How Economics Professors can stop failing us – Steven Payson

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How Economics Professors can stop failing us – Ellen Quigley

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How Economics Professors can stop failing us – Discussion

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The one and only

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According to his website, Doctor Yoram Bauman is the world’s first and only stand-up economist.  He tours the world entertaining not only economists but also bankers and lawyers. He has …

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Street Fighter

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Laura McCullagh works with people who are in danger of homelessness. She tells The Mint how her clients’ difficulties begin with lack of money and how she tries to guide …

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Gamekeeper turned Revolutionary

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Angus Armstrong is now leading a centre charged with the task of restoring the relevance of macroeconomics following its failure to see the possibility of the 2008 crash. And he …

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