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We are proud that the Department of Economics host a varied and topical series of Events across the year, which interest the academic and public community
Nallini Samuel - Department of Economics Manager (Operations)
Conference at ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ in honour of John Sutton for his retirement.
Pictured are faculty members of the Department of Economics, John Sutton and his guests.
May 2023
In honour of John Sutton for his retirement a suprise book of memories was created.
Book launch of Pranab Bardhan's latest book, "A world of Insecurity: democratic disenchantement in rich and poor countries." Discussants pictured :Tim Besley, Martin Wolf and chair : Robert Wade.
Pranab Bardhan signing his book "A world of Insecurity: democratic disenchantement in rich and poor countries."
32 Lincoln’s Inn Fields renamed to Sir Arthur Lewis (SAL) building.
Sir Arthur Lewis' daughter and grand-daughter unveiling the plaque.
March 2023
Paul Tucker presenting his book "Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order".
January 2023
Paul Tucker, John Bew, Stefanie Rickard and Paul Kelly talking about " Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order."
"Abolishing the Political Class, from Aristotle to Hayek" panel discussion with Lord Sumption, Martin Loughlin, Munira Mirza and chair Nicola Lacey.
November 2022
Lord Sumption talking about "Abolishing the Political Class, from Aristotle to Hayek."
The chair of this event - Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey welcoming Bary Weingast for his talk about " Friedrich Hayek and Adam Smith on the Concept of Liberty."
"Friedrich Hayek and Adam Smith on the Concept of Liberty" with Barry Weingast.Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey chaired this event.
Joe Zammit-Lucia signing his book -The New Political Capitalism - How businesses and societies can thrive in a deeply politicized world.
October 2022
Joe Zammit-Lucia and Michael Barzelay in conversation as they explore Joe's recent book, The New Political Capitalism - How businesses and societies can thrive in a deeply politicized world.
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