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25 Oct, 2018
by Nuno Palma (University of Manchester and CEPR). Republished with minor adjustments from the blog “Economic Growth in History”...
23 Oct, 2018
by Thomas Lambert (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Extending voting rights to broader segments of the population considerably affects the way...
18 Oct, 2018
by David M. Higgins (Newcastle University), originally published on 09 October 2018 on the LSE Business Review   When...
11 Oct, 2018
by Bernard Harris (University of Strathclyde) The Society has arranged with CUP that a 20% discount is available on...
4 Oct, 2018
Tim Leunig (LSE), Jelle van Lottum (Huygens Institute) and Bo Poulsen (Aarlborg University) have been investigating the treatment of...
2 Oct, 2018
by Brian Varian (Swansea University) In December 2017, Liam Fox, the Secretary of State for International Trade, stated that...
25 Sep, 2018
by James Cloyne (University of California, Davis), Nicholas Dimsdale (University of Oxford), Natacha Postel-Vinay (London School of Economics)  ...
20 Sep, 2018
by Roger Vicquéry (London School of Economics) Is the euro area sustainable in its current membership form? My research...
18 Sep, 2018
by Walker Hanlon (UCLA) For more than a century, London struggled with some of the worst air pollution on...
11 Sep, 2018
by Beverly Lemire (University of Alberta) The Society has arranged with CUP that a 20% discount is available on...
4 Sep, 2018
by Alannah Tomkins (Keele University)  Alannah Tomkins and Professor Tim Hitchcock (University of Sussex), won an AHRC award to...
23 Aug, 2018
by Aaron Graham (University College London)   In 1834, the British Empire emancipated its slaves. This should have quickly...
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