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Headlines:
- The Australian - Business with the Wall Street Journal:
forget what gurus say: money does buy happiness (16 May 2013)
- The Conversation:
Should we really be boasting about the British jobs market? (16 May 2013)
- Capital Times:
Dalai Lama, other leading thinkers say emotional health key to solving world's problems (16 May 2013)
- Guardian:
Why is unemployment not higher? Lousy wages (16 May 2013)
- The Times:
Joblessness on the up as incomes are squeezed (16 May 2013)
- ESRC - press release:
Researchers celebrated for outstanding impact (15 May 2013)
- Economist blog – free exchange economics:
The need for a targeted lending scheme in the euro area (15 May 2013)
- OUP blog (Oxford University Press's Academic Insights for the Thinking World):
The classification of mental illness (15 May 2013)
- Wired.com:
What Marissa Mayer doesn't (and does) get about white-collar work (15 May 2013)
- eWallstreeter - Outside the Box:
Why China doesn't need the world (14 May 2013)
- Financial Times:
Chinese lessons for Yahoo's boss (14 May 2013)
- Guardian:
How would UK higher education fare if Britain left the EU? (14 May 2013)
- BBC World Service:
Business Edition with Tanya Beckett (13 May 2013)
- Huffington Post:
Richard Layard: Why we should put mental health first (13 May 2013)
- Forbes.com:
Money does buy happiness, says new study (10 May 2013)
- Evening Standard:
Time to unblock the growth path (09 May 2013)
- Financial Times:
What is the best way of innovating for social change? (05 May 2013)
- The Sunday Times:
Bad luck, your rich neighbour really is happier than you (05 May 2013)
- Japan Times:
Immigration shows no impact on UK violence (04 May 2013)
- The Economist:
French business - Hollande's charm offensive (03 May 2013)
- Zoom News:
La receta de Alemania contra el paro jevenil no sirve para España (01 May 2013)
- Bloomberg - Business Week:
China on slower, but stable growth path (01 May 2013)
- BBC (web):
Getting used to a slower pace of growth in China (01 May 2013)
- Wall Street Pit:
Did the Euro kill governance in the periphery? (30 April 2013)
- The Observer:
New research shows that crime doesn't rise in high immigration areas - it falls (28 April 2013)
- The Sunday Times:
Osborne's growth strategy 'chaotic' (28 April 2013)
- Social Europe Journal:
The UK economy in three charts (26 April 2013)
- Policy Network:
Immigration and social housing (25 April 2013)
- Financial Times:
Relative progress came in spite of low investment (23 April 2013)
- CEP Press Release:
Making sense of falling UK crime: Evidence from economic research (23 April 2013)
- Financial Times:
Britain should not go back to the future (11 April 2013)
- VOX:
Mrs Thatcher's economic legacy (11 April 2013)
- LSE British Politics and Policy blog:
The economic legacy of Mrs. Thatcher is a mixed bag (10 April 2013)
- The New Yorker:
The economic case for and against Thatcherism (10 April 2013)
- The Economist - Free Exchange blog:
How Mrs Thatcher smashed the Keynesian consensus (09 April 2013)
- Financial Times:
Thatcher's quest left 'lasting scar' on economy (08 April 2013)
- The Times:
Margaret Thatcher's legacy: We've kept our jobs, but earn less (06 April 2013)
- Connaught Tribune:
The pathway to perfect happiness - turn off your phone (04 April 2013)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Family, not money, is the key to your child's performance at school (04 April 2013)
- The Daily Mail:
Family, not area, is key to a child's education: Children with parents who spent extra year in education get better grades (04 April 2013)
- The Times:
Scientific and productive proof about ‘shirking from home' (01 April 2013)
- Financial Times:
Business seeks a convincing story to bring back growth (23 March 2013)
- CNN:
EU bailouts: A vehicle to kick the weak? Opinion: Avoiding panic is key (21 March 2013)
- The Daily Mirror:
Hopeless case (21 March 2013)
- LSE politics and policy blog:
This was a ''small beer'' budget with little fundamentally changed (21 March 2013)
- LSE Politics and Policy blog:
The Chancellor has finally shifted towards stimulating growth (20 March 2013)
- Financial Times:
Squeezed middle battles financial pain (20 March 2013)
- Financial Times:
Budget 2013: Economists Pass Judgement (20 March 2013)
- BBC News:
Budget 2013: The chancellor's challenges (19 March 2013)
- LSE Politics and Policy blog:
The UK is in dire need of a meaningful plan for growth and the burden is on the Chancellor to provide it (18 March 2013)
- BBC - Business News:
Budget 2013: Should the government plough ahead with cuts? (18 March 2013)
- The Economist:
Planning reform: Pillow fight (15 March 2013)
- Centre for Cities:
In conversation with...Prof Henry Overman (15 March 2013)
- The Economist:
Credit in the euro area: still crunching (09 March 2013)
- TES:
Australia debates pros and cons of low apprentice pay (08 March 2013)
- The New York Times:
With positions to fill, employers wait for perfection (06 March 2013)
- New Statesman:
When the facts change, should I change my mind? (06 March 2013)
- BusinessGreen:
Fast-tracking patents bolsters green technology market, finds study (05 March 2013)
- Financial Times:
Painful adjustments will prove worthwhile in the long term (22 February 2013)
- Financial Times:
Financial crisis just a blip for bankers (22 February 2013)
- Financial Times:
‘Le French-bashing' misses the mark (22 February 2013)
- Japan Today:
Putting the magnifying glass on the 1% (16 February 2013)
- Huffington Post UK:
A Degree Is No Longer Enough (08 February 2013)
- FT.com:
Incentive for UK schools to promote talent (07 February 2013)
- INSEAD:
Dirty little habits: cleaning up the auto industry (07 February 2013)
- MSN UK (Web):
Postgraduate degrees 'expected' (07 February 2013)
- The Times online:
Higher fees will exclude poorer graduates from further study (07 February 2013)
- Financial Times:
Postgraduate study costs 'threaten social mobility' (07 February 2013)
- The Guardian:
Rising number of postgraduates ‘could become barrier to social mobility' (07 February 2013)
- Times Higher Education:
'Postgraduate premium' fuels vicious cycle of social inequality (07 February 2013)
- Delaware online (USA):
Democracies need technocrats as well as politicians (06 February 2013)
- Francetvinfo – blog:
Vive la croissance! (05 February 2013)
- Bloomberg:
Why democracies aren't good at bridge-building (05 February 2013)
- The Times:
Scheme is no guarantee of reviving the economy (04 February 2013)
- The Sunday Times:
We've been on a roll - and can do it again (04 February 2013)
- BBC London 94.9FM:
Turning off phones can help happiness (03 February 2013)
- BBC1 West Midlands:
Sunday politics (03 February 2013)
- The Daily Express:
The Prof who proves sometimes it really is good not to talk (02 February 2013)
- The Daily Mail:
Investment failure blighting Britain (02 February 2013)
- SMF (Social Markets Foundation online):
Planning for long-term growth tells us what we should do in the short-term (01 February 2013)
- Bloomberg:
Jobs report suggests employers are ignoring Congress (01 February 2013)
- The New Statesman:
Planning for long-term growth tells us what we should do in the short-term (01 February 2013)
- Press TV:
UK economists demand urgent growth plan (01 February 2013)
- The Financial:
LSE Commission calls for a new focus on investment for future prosperity (01 February 2013)
- The Economist:
A growth manifesto (01 February 2013)
- The Economist:
Northern Lights (01 February 2013)
- MSN UK (Web):
Investment key to economic recovery (31 January 2013)
- BBC News - Business:
Long-term thinking for the UK economy (31 January 2013)
- The Guardian:
Household income data is measure of economic recovery, LSE panel says (31 January 2013)
- Sky News:
Press Review (31 January 2013)
- The Times:
If this is the future, it looks brighter already (31 January 2013)
- The Times:
Britain needs infrastructure bank, say academics (31 January 2013)
- The Daily Mail:
Failing schools ‘hampering economy': Britain will not prosper unless education is overhauled, report warns (31 January 2013)
- The Evening Standard:
Anthony Hilton: Urgent need is for a growth agenda (31 January 2013)
- The Daily Telegraph:
UK needs industrial strategy, LSE economists say (31 January 2013)
- The Financial Times:
Politics blamed as bar to growth (31 January 2013)
- The Wall Street Journal:
If we can't blame uncertainty, what is weighing on growth? (30 January 2013)
- The Agenda:
The power of good management (30 January 2013)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Spanish policy under fire as the economy buckles again (30 January 2013)
- The Independent:
George Osborne is destined to be remembered as the most inept Chancellor in British history (27 January 2013)
- Financial Times:
What price a top state school? (25 January 2013)
- Wall Street Journal:
Banking crises do lasting damage to productivity (24 January 2013)
- Afaqs:
BBC World News names Linda Yueh as Chief Business Correspondent (23 January 2013)
- DeHavilland (press release):
Lords second reading - mental health (discrimination) (No. 2) Bill (18 January 2013)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Last debt ceiling debate indicates more economic hurt likely as another fight looms (18 January 2013)
- The Independent on Sunday:
Is this the loneliest generation? (13 January 2013)
- The Wall Street Journal:
In defence of the CEO (11 January 2013)
- Centre for Economic Performance Press Release:
Immigration and the UK Labour Market (12 December 2012)
- The Metro:
Earning a bigger salary doesn't buy happiness (21 November 2012)
- guardian.co.uk (web):
Unhappiest people in Britain not always the most deprived, says report (20 November 2012)
- guardian.co.uk:
Happy teenagers earn more as adults (19 November 2012)
- The Nottingham Post:
Author says ‘treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves' (08 November 2012)
- The Economist:
The living wage: Wage flaws (08 November 2012)
- wtnh.com News 8:
Implementing health care reform (07 November 2012)
- CFO.com magazine:
The election will not remove uncertainty (06 November 2012)
- The Sunday Express:
Labour leader Ed Miliband calls for investment in mental health (04 November 2012)
- RSI.ch (Swiss TV):
Olimpiadi salva economia (02 November 2012)
- BBC TV - Newsnight:
Can the gap between living costs and wages be fixed? (31 October 2012)
- The New York Times:
The conscience of a liberal: Asymmetrical ''Uncertainty'' (31 October 2012)
- Bloomberg:
Pissarides says troika should soften austerity push (31 October 2012)
- The Washington Post:
Pissarides says Troika should soften insistence on austerity (31 October 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Heseltine's report is a return to an unsuccessful past (31 October 2012)
- Politics.co.uk:
Ed Miliband mental health speech in full (29 October 2012)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Secondary Sources: Disappointing GDP, uncertainty, education and growth (29 October 2012)
- Harvard Business Review - blog:
The radical beauty of three simple management practices (29 October 2012)
- The Sunday Times:
Britain on low rung of social mobility ladder (28 October 2012)
- The Financial Times:
CEOs speak up as US heads for fiscal cliff (28 October 2012)
- Harvard Law School Corporate Governance Forum - blog:
Innovation and institutional ownership (23 October 2012)
- Wall Street Journal:
UK productivity conundrum becomes even more puzzling (23 October 2012)
- The Observer:
We need growth, but austerity keeps the economy in chains (21 October 2012)
- ESRC Shaping Society:
CEP analysis: neither Obama nor Romney will tackle US deficit (19 October 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
A chain reaction that would fix failing schools (17 October 2012)
- Vox:
Apprenticeship policy in England: Increasing skills versus boosting young people's job prospects (06 October 2012)
- Yahoo! News:
Analysis - tough rules and tight credit may thwart housing hopes (05 October 2012)
- The Evening Standard:
Sort out the apprentice system (05 October 2012)
- The Raconteur:
Yes-no debate over the best business model (04 October 2012)
- In audit:
KPMG and Linklaters lead the way on mental health initiative (03 October 2012)
- Huffington Post:
Grand illusion: mobility, inequality, and the American Dream (02 October 2012)
- Marketplace:
Eurozone members wary of buying other countries' bonds (02 October 2012)
- Irish Daily Mail:
Whether daring or just clueless, Rajoy could end the Troika's lies (01 October 2012)
- Guardian:
Public sector pay stays neck and neck with private sector for the long race (01 October 2012)
- The Atlantic:
Here's one tax break all Americans can support (28 September 2012)
- SERC / Grantham Research Project Launched:
An investigation of the Carbon Footprint of the Retail Sector (27 September 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Forget private fees, live near state schools (20 September 2012)
- Centre for Economic Performance Press Release:
Education, earnings and economic crisis (20 September 2012)
- ETSG 2012 Leuven Fourteenth Conference Chair Jacquemin Prize:
Swati Dhingra and John Morrow recipients of the Chair Jacquemin Prize (18 September 2012)
- The Guardian:
How happy is local government? (14 September 2012)
- Washington Post:
France said to press Spain to seek aid over German concerns (13 September 2012)
- The Business:
A tangible Olympic economic boost? (13 September 2012)
- New York Times – Economix blog:
Introducing the Latin Euro (13 September 2012)
- Bloomberg TV:
Pissarides sees Spain requesting bailout very soon (12 September 2012)
- The Financial Times:
We need a new mindset on mental health (11 September 2012)
- The Economist:
Planning and greenery - Belt too tight (07 September 2012)
- New York Times:
Economix Blog: Why the minimum wage doesn't explain stagnant wages (05 September 2012)
- SERC News:
Henry Overman appointed to help transform London's West End (30 August 2012)
- FinChannel:
Low-cost information campaign promotes positive attitudes to university (25 August 2012)
- The Economist:
Arrested development (25 August 2012)
- The Guardian:
Bad advice turns poor students off university (25 August 2012)
- CEP Press Release:
School students' views on going to university (24 August 2012)
- Huffington Post (UK):
Words are not enough: the government needs to match its promises on mental health with real investment (15 August 2012)
- Vox:
The impact of alternative paths of fiscal consolidation on output and employment in the UK (14 August 2012)
- Individual.com:
Manufacturing managers 'share blame' (13 August 2012)
- Financial Times:
Questions at the heart of UK economic policy (12 August 2012)
- Forbes:
Differing views on rents, efficiency, and redistribution (09 August 2012)
- Times Higher Education:
Something rotten in the state of Spain, say whistleblowers (09 August 2012)
- QFinance:
End of US hegemony brings need for fresh economic thinking (08 August 2012)
- The Atlantic.com:
It's the economy, not the uncertainty, stupid (08 August 2012)
- Washington Post:
How do we know if we have a policy uncertainty problem? (08 August 2012)
- Rumeli Online (Turkey):
Turkiye Avrupa'yand#305; yakaladand#305; (08 August 2012)
- Trainingzone.co.uk:
Insight: Shortage of skilled managers a major issue for UK plc (07 August 2012)
- US News:
Bad news pushes stocks higher? (07 August 2012)
- Washington Post:
Romney has a new economic white paper. Here's what he left out. (07 August 2012)
- Al Jazeera:
Men: Suffering secretly and silently (07 August 2012)
- Economonitor:
Lessons from Sweden in assembling a recovery (06 August 2012)
- Genes Matter for Happiness:
Seven Days of Social Science Research, ESRC (06 August 2012)
- Seven Days of Social Science Research, ESRC :
Wellbeing of Employees' (06 August 2012)
- Family Times New Zealand:
Let's not hurry children through childhood (04 August 2012)
- Taipei Times online:
UK to miss deficit target, report says (03 August 2012)
- Public Finance:
Premature spending cuts 'pushed UK back into recession' (03 August 2012)
- Not the treasury view blog spot:
The impact of alternative paths of fiscal consolidation on output and employment (03 August 2012)
- Forbes:
To fix the US economy, let's first kill all the uncertainty (01 August 2012)
- Milliyet (Turkey):
''Turkey has caught up with Europe and should be taken into the EU'' (translation) (31 July 2012)
- The Independent:
Index of wellbeing: our duty to be perpetually happy (27 July 2012)
- HRreview:
Why are we obsessed by growth? (26 July 2012)
- FSN:
US better at exploiting software than UK (26 July 2012)
- Noticias de Alava:
Los expertos piden mutualizar la deuda y la intervención del BCE (25 July 2012)
- Daily Mail:
Spain edges closer to disaster as the euro crisis apreads (25 July 2012)
- BBC Radio 5 Live:
5 Live Drive (25 July 2012)
- BBC News:
Business: Why are we obsessed by growth? (25 July 2012)
- Health Service Journal:
Wellbeing measure 'will boost health investment' (24 July 2012)
- Forbes:
Shut Down the World Bank: Jin Yong Kim Should Be Its Last President (23 July 2012)
- The Guardian:
Can happiness be measured? (20 July 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
My first free school has passed the test - now for the next one (18 July 2012)
- campden fb:
Chief (non-) family officer (17 July 2012)
- Washington Post:
The offshoring squabble (17 July 2012)
- OECD Observer:
Why measure subjective well-being? (16 July 2012)
- Independent Nurse:
Roll-out of therapy programme stalling (16 July 2012)
- Politics.co.uk (Web):
The week in Westminster: July 16th - 20th (16 July 2012)
- BBC :
Could debt relief ease Euro woes? (16 July 2012)
- Bloomberg TV:
Stanford's Bloom interview on stocks (14 July 2012)
- The Economist:
Scourge of slums (14 July 2012)
- CAGE/CEP Workshop on:
Trade Policy in a Globalised World (11 July 2012)
- The Sunday Times:
Don't get mad, get help (08 July 2012)
- Financial Times:
Letters: Lower growth is the sad truth (08 July 2012)
- Bloomberg TV:
Budget confidence argument not working, Layard says (06 July 2012)
- The Independent:
Yet more nails in Osborne's economic coffin (02 July 2012)
- The Financial Times – Letters:
Case for monetary and fiscal expansion is robust (02 July 2012)
- The Sunday Times:
‘No, sir a 75% ''tax rate'' won't hurt' (01 July 2012)
- The Observer:
The central bankers' bank cannot forget what the others never learned (01 July 2012)
- The Economist:
Immigrants: Hello, world (29 June 2012)
- CEP Press Release:
Economists' manifesto challenges wisdom of austerity (28 June 2012)
- salesdirector.com:
Immigrants in the UK 'better skilled and better educated' (27 June 2012)
- Pulse:
GP trainees ‘need better mental health training' (27 June 2012)
- HR Magazine:
Numbers of 'better skilled', 'better educated' immigrants in the UK are rising, finds Centre for Economic Performance (27 June 2012)
- The Financial Times:
A manifesto for economic sense (27 June 2012)
- LSE Public Debate:
Ending the Housing Crisis: Should we ever build on the Green Belt? (26 June 2012)
- CEP Press release:
Immigration and the UK Labour Market: the Latest Evidence from Economic Research (25 June 2012)
- The Gleaner (Jamaica):
Jamaicans Among World's Happiest -UN (20 June 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Regional pay plans scuppered by politics (20 June 2012)
- BBC Radio 4:
You and Yours (19 June 2012)
- NHS Online:
Mental health ‘scandal' as 75% go untreated (19 June 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Mental health 'shockingly' under-treated, claims report (18 June 2012)
- Metro:
NHS 'failing millions of people with mental health issues' (18 June 2012)
- The Sun:
Breakdown SOS (18 June 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Mental illness accounts for nearly half of all ill health, as report claims NHS 'fails' to meet needs of sufferers (18 June 2012)
- The Guardian:
Look at the evidence (18 June 2012)
- The Guardian:
Scandal of mental illness: only 25% of people in need get help (18 June 2012)
- The Times:
Ignoring mental illness is pure discrimination (18 June 2012)
- Bloomberg TV:
Economic Edge: Spanish targets and Greek elections (15 June 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Heads or tails? Just don't bet on it (15 June 2012)
- The Spectator:
How not to create jobs (15 June 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Big government is bad for manufacturing in Britain (15 June 2012)
- The Economist:
Going to extra time (15 June 2012)
- The Economist:
Dithering in the dark (15 June 2012)
- Centre for Economic Performance Press Release:
Shocking Discrimination Against Mental Illness Within the NHS (15 June 2012)
- Press Release :
Flawed design of Europe's flagship climate policy costs taxpayers billions of euros (15 June 2012)
- Politics.co.uk:
Carbon policies 'cost jobs' (14 June 2012)
- Utility Week:
EU climate policy 'costs billions and risks jobs' (14 June 2012)
- The Guardian:
Are tuition fees really to blame for a drop in student numbers? (13 June 2012)
- Folha online:
Jubileu da rainha dá ânimo a britânicos mas deprime economia (05 June 2012)
- Liberal Democrat Voice:
Chief executive pay: is it tied to performance? (05 June 2012)
- Department for Business Innovation and Skills:
Responses to Government Consultations and Reports (01 June 2012)
- The Times:
These maternity-leave myths are costing us dear (01 June 2012)
- The Economist:
Free exchange - Silicon Sally: Growth through digitisation requires more than faster broadband connections (01 June 2012)
- The Wall Street Journal (Europe):
Ebbing confidence saps Spain (31 May 2012)
- Lusitãnia Express:
Ingratidão e falta de memória (30 May 2012)
- BusinessWeek:
A Nobel economist fears for the poorest Greeks (30 May 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Markets tumble as Spain faces 'total emergency' (30 May 2012)
- Department of Geography and Environment Public Lecture:
Professor Diane Coyle on ''Enough: policies for a sustainable economy'' (29 May 2012)
- Financial Times:
Curb cuts in social capital to deliver the boost we need (25 May 2012)
- Forbes:
'Can't believe it' (we deny research findings that defy our beliefs) (24 May 2012)
- TVP - Telewizja Polska Wspolpracownik (Polish National TV Station):
Polania 24 (23 May 2012)
- Daily Mail:
Influx of Polish children into schools has helped improve British pupils' grades (22 May 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Polish children boosting standards among English pupils, study suggests (22 May 2012)
- The Economist:
Idle hands: The puzzle of why unemployment is not higher (12 May 2012)
- CEP Press Release:
Executive Pay: share ownership by institutional investors improves the link to corporate performance (04 May 2012)
- The Independent:
Leading article: Genuinely happy to help (24 April 2012)
- The Washington Post:
England Student Debt Unprecedented as Government Shifts Funding (23 April 2012)
- Left Foot Forward:
The left and right of happiness (22 April 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph :
Public school to create chain of ‘happy academies' (22 April 2012)
- SERC Annual Conference:
17-18 May 2012 (22 April 2012)
- The Independent:
Minimum wage now worth less (17 April 2012)
- The Times:
Growth Must be the Goal (16 April 2012)
- Evening Standard:
The Old Lady is for Turner (11 April 2012)
- The Guardian:
Academies: old research is being wrongly used to validate them (09 April 2012)
- BBC World Service - Business Daily:
Economics: The imperial science? (06 April 2012)
- Radio Netherlands:
'The Dutch are a happy people' (03 April 2012)
- Cantv.net:
El Rajoy manos de tijera lleva cien días recortando (03 April 2012)
- Personnel Today:
Minister required for mental health, says Labour peer (03 April 2012)
- Business Insider:
People with post graduate degrees are happier than anyone else (02 April 2012)
- The Guardian:
Local economies: an opportunity for councils or risking stagnation? (30 March 2012)
- LSE blog – British politics and policy at LSE:
The growing proportion of non-native English speakers in the classroom is not damaging for the educational outcomes of native English speakers (23 March 2012)
- LSE blog:
This was a Tory budget from a Tory Chancellor (23 March 2012)
- Mindful Money:
Budget 2012: As it happened (23 March 2012)
- Daily Mail:
Retreat from cogent policy (23 March 2012)
- Financial Times:
Spanish economy: gathering gloom (23 March 2012)
- LSE blog – British politics and policy at LSE:
Budget 2012: Ideology 1, Evidence 0 (22 March 2012)
- BBC Radio Oxford :
'Phil Gayle' programme (22 March 2012)
- Commentary on Budget 2012:
Wanted - A real budget for Growth (22 March 2012)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World at One (20 March 2012)
- All Voices:
Study dispels myth that immigrants have bad effect on standards of primary schools in UK (20 March 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Immigrants have little effect on school standards (16 March 2012)
- Guardian.co.uk/blogposts:
Mental health and higher education: 'I won't let depression hold back my academic career' (16 March 2012)
- The Sun Daily (Thailand):
If it ain't broke, don't fix it (14 March 2012)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World At One (14 March 2012)
- The Financial Times:
QE has also benefitted pension funds (13 March 2012)
- The Independent:
David Blanchflower: Osborne should invest in jobs to beat depression – not cut the 50p tax rate (12 March 2012)
- This is Money:
Reed Elsevier in U-turn as boycott bites (11 March 2012)
- Voice of America:
Understanding happiness (09 March 2012)
- New Hampshire Public Radio:
The European Central Bank, as seen from a bar on the coast of Spain (08 March 2012)
- BBC R2 :
Jeremy Vine (07 March 2012)
- SERC Visitor:
Jens Suedekum (07 March 2012)
- Guardian:
Taxing the rich: 50p rate or mansion tax? (06 March 2012)
- Guardian Higher Education Network:
Creating extra university places will cost nothing (03 March 2012)
- The Economist:
Decline and small (02 March 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Value of NHS competition assessed (20 February 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Limit private hospital cherry-picking, say researchers (20 February 2012)
- SERC Job Vacancy:
Research Economist - Spatial Economics Research Centre (16 February 2012)
- International Herald Tribune:
For youths in Britain, few jobs and rising anger (15 February 2012)
- The Times:
The guardian angels of the NHS are killing it (10 February 2012)
- SERC Fourth Annual Conference 17-18 May 2012:
Call for Papers from Postgraduate Research (10 February 2012)
- The Times Higher Education:
Grant winners (09 February 2012)
- The Guardian:
Should UK universities consider modularised courses? (08 February 2012)
- Financial Times:
The cost of expanding higher education is - zero (08 February 2012)
- The Independent :
It's not just the start-ups that are in need of a helping hand (06 February 2012)
- The Economist:
Can we ever trust instinct? (05 February 2012)
- Digital Journal:
Greek MP's raise the issue of German war reparations (05 February 2012)
- RSM Tenon:
Report slams grants for larger firms (03 February 2012)
- The Financial Times:
Back job creators, government urged (03 February 2012)
- The House Magazine :
Coalition review (02 February 2012)
- BBC World Service :
The World Today (02 February 2012)
- The Times Online:
Davos Day 3: Europe not out of the woods yet (02 February 2012)
- The Sales Director.com:
Small businesses ‘creating many new jobs' (02 February 2012)
- MSN UK (Web):
Large firm grants 'waste of money' (01 February 2012)
- Tax Assist Accountants:
Grants work better at small firms, report finds (01 February 2012)
- The Guardian:
Give students the right to switch university (01 February 2012)
- The Scotsman:
Large firm grants ‘waste of money' (01 February 2012)
- The Telegraph:
Grants for small businesses create jobs in deprived areas (01 February 2012)
- Labour Party:
Rethinking mental health in the twenty-first century – speech by Andy Burnham (31 January 2012)
- National Review.com:
Let us now praise private equity (30 January 2012)
- The Scotsman:
Do parents need to learn that happiness is not a birthright? (29 January 2012)
- Financial Times:
No growth but the LSE is looking for it (28 January 2012)
- The Times:
Education the key to success (28 January 2012)
- Times Higher Education:
Impact of fees hike to be monitored by independent commission (27 January 2012)
- Reuters:
The one percent war (27 January 2012)
- The Press Association:
Impact of fees increase monitored (27 January 2012)
- The Press Association:
Impact of fees increase monitored (27 January 2012)
- SERC Visitor:
Hans Koster (20 January 2012)
- Launch of LSE Growth Commission:
Press Release (20 January 2012)
- Reuters Africa:
Reuters Magazine – Chrystia Freeland: The one percent war (17 January 2012)
- BBC News:
Is happiness a government issue? (16 January 2012)
- CEP Visitor:
Aminata Sissoko (16 January 2012)
- Morgan Hill Times (California, USA):
The economics of happiness: just how much is enough? (16 January 2012)
- El Pais:
Heredamos la felicidad? (15 January 2012)
- The Financial:
Skilled migrants have little direct impact on UK housing market (12 January 2012)
- The New York Times:
In Big Data, Potential for Big Division (12 January 2012)
- CEE Visitor:
Marco Bertoni (10 January 2012)
- Times Education Supplement:
Painting over cracks is not enough for apprentices (06 January 2012)
- The New Statesman:
Sorry Peter, the facts of life aren't Conservative (06 January 2012)
- Financial Times:
In a world of squeezed incomes, business aliens quietly thrive (06 January 2012)
- DCSF.gov.uk:
Michael Gove speech on academies (05 January 2012)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Why does Britain have more children in workless households than anywhere else in Europe? And what family policy should we have? (19 December 2011)
- The Guardian:
The cause of this recession? Economic pundits ignoring history's voice (15 December 2011)
- Prospect Magazine:
Making the grade (15 December 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Skill shortages 'deter hirers' (14 December 2011)
- Business Week:
Cameron Can't Cut Britain Adrift From EU (14 December 2011)
- Walesbusiness.org:
Hearts + minds = more innovation (13 December 2011)
- Urban Land Institute Europe:
Cities: it's size, skills, and regulation (column by Paul Cheshire) (09 December 2011)
- New Statesman:
Fragmentation or integration (09 December 2011)
- The New Nation:
Cycling industry gives UK £3bn boost (05 December 2011)
- Marketplace:
Super committee fails, but US investment still best option (05 December 2011)
- Marketplace:
Eurozone leaders meet in France (05 December 2011)
- Marketplace:
Europe weighs greater fiscal consolidation (04 December 2011)
- Marketplace:
German bonds auction flop raises alarm (03 December 2011)
- Radio Free Europe:
What if the Eurozone collapses? (02 December 2011)
- DCSF.gov.uk:
Michael Gove speaks to the Schools Network (02 December 2011)
- La Opinion de Murcia:
Los deberes urgentes de Rajoy (02 December 2011)
- City AM:
Demand for new laws to defeat unions (02 December 2011)
- BBC Radio 2:
Jeremy Vine show (02 December 2011)
- The Independent:
Richard Layard: and so begins the strange era of feel-good politics (02 December 2011)
- PrintWeek:
Family-run firms are Britain's ''weak economic link (01 December 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Family-run firms 'holding back Britain's economy' (01 December 2011)
- The Sydney Morning Herald:
British youth locked out of jobs at alarming rate (25 November 2011)
- BBC News:
The rich: Exactly what does the terminology mean? (24 November 2011)
- Research Economist Vacancy:
LSE Spatial Economics Research Centre and Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
(22 November 2011)
- The Economist:
Marathon machine (18 November 2011)
- Mainichi Daily News:
For first time, nations mull Greek exit from euro (17 November 2011)
- Periodista Digital:
Para qué estudiar si saber más no se paga mejor? (17 November 2011)
- The Financial Times:
Gloomy trend that began in the boom (17 November 2011)
- The Guardian:
Germany's hardline attitude is making the situation in Europe worse (08 November 2011)
- City AM:
Pay may be earned (08 November 2011)
- The Lancet:
In defence of our research on competition in England's National Health Service (08 November 2011)
- The Financial Times:
Study challenges belief on executive pay (04 November 2011)
- The Guardian:
Pay rises faster for executives than workers when companies perform well, study finds (04 November 2011)
- Wall Street Journal (wsj blog):
Marriage moneyball (03 November 2011)
- The Times Higher Education:
Postgraduate premium shows significant rise (03 November 2011)
- BBC:
Radio 2 (03 November 2011)
- Marketplace (American Public Media):
Pigs do fly (03 November 2011)
- Daily Mail:
Euro teetering on the edge as Greek government descends into chaos over rescue package vote (02 November 2011)
- The Guardian:
In praise of...wellbeing surveys (01 November 2011)
- Channel 4 News:
Are you happy? The government wants to know (01 November 2011)
- Channel 4 News:
Government job figures 'over-optimistic' (31 October 2011)
- Die Welt:
Arbeitsmarkt: Der britische Mindestlohn – Vorbild für Deutschland? (31 October 2011)
- Wall Street Journal - 'Week in Ideas' blog:
Criminology: home field disadvantage
(29 October 2011)
- Bloomberg:
Spanish Unemployment Rises to Highest in 15 Years, Undermining Recovery (28 October 2011)
- Cinco Dias:
'El Gobierno debe subvencionar el empleo' (28 October 2011)
- VoxEU.org:
Political scandal and the value of connections: Insights from Britain and the US (28 October 2011)
- BBC ‘Newsnight':
Linda Yueh Interview (28 October 2011)
- ISC Daily News Summary:
University students increasingly seeking second degrees to compete for top jobs (26 October 2011)
- The Telegraph:
University Students increasingly seeking second degrees to compete for top jobs (26 October 2011)
- Health Policy Forum (Altarum Institute):
Our (limited) policy toolbox for slowing health care spending growth (26 October 2011)
- Politics.co.uk:
Lobbyists reap huge financial rewards for top political access (26 October 2011)
- Evidence on NHS competition:
Response to Allyson Pollock et al. (20 October 2011)
- Regional Studies Prize for Henry Overman:
For joint paper: 'Economic linkages across space' (19 October 2011)
- ESRC:
NHS Reform Bill: what the research says (11 October 2011)
- New research from SERC:
Income inequality, decentralisation and regional development in Western Europe (10 October 2011)
- New research from SERC:
Spatial Frictions (10 October 2011)
- New research from SERC:
Everybody needs good Neighbours? Evidence from students' outcomes in England (10 October 2011)
- The Economist:
Honey, we shrunk the hospitals (01 October 2011)
- LSE online:
A safer way to save the eurozone proposed by European economists (30 September 2011)
- Euromoney:
China won't bail out Greece (30 September 2011)
- Times Higher Education:
The Scholarly Web (29 September 2011)
- A safer way to save the eurozone:
Proposal by CEP Researcher Luis Garicano to save the Euro (28 September 2011)
- CEE Visitor:
Hanna Virtanen (20 September 2011)
- Grantham Research Institute - SERC Seminar:
How Will European Cities Adapt to Climate Change? (20 September 2011)
- The Observer:
Crime victims 'are being let down by the justice system' (11 September 2011)
- The Economist:
Lending a hand (10 September 2011)
- The Financial Times:
Debate over top tax rate is wider than footballers (10 September 2011)
- The Economist:
The jobless young: Left behind (10 September 2011)
- MercadoContinuo:
El FMI cree que puede haber una recesión inminente (06 September 2011)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
Economies prove voters aren't careful on what's wished for (06 September 2011)
- CEE Visitor:
Mathilde Gaini (05 September 2011)
- Sky News:
Jeff Randall Live (05 September 2011)
- LaPatilla.com:
Contexto internacional del lunes 05 de septiembre de 2011 (05 September 2011)
- Sound Money:
Head of IMF says governments need to spend (05 September 2011)
- El Pais:
El FMI ve riesgo de otra recesión global (05 September 2011)
- The Birmingham Press:
Birmingham's Mayor gets on her bike (04 September 2011)
- imgriff.com:
Glück: Action for Happiness (01 September 2011)
- SERC Visitor:
Dr Tuukka Saarimaa (01 September 2011)
- Financial Times:
Education: Lesson in progress (01 September 2011)
- Korea Herald:
[Simon Johnson] Behind euro, a crisis unfolds in slow motion (29 August 2011)
- The Observer:
We have nothing to fear except fear itself… and nothing to be sure of except uncertainty (28 August 2011)
- Left foot forward:
How likely is 10% unemployment? (23 August 2011)
- The Guardian:
Cycling worth £3bn a year for UK, report reveals (21 August 2011)
- LaBolsa.com Noticias:
Economía.- Garicano cree que Alemania comienza a valorar la posibilidad de emitir eurobonos (16 August 2011)
- Little basis to claims of rise in crime and moral failure:
Financial Times (16 August 2011)
- Globe and Mail (Canada):
Why do British youth have time to riot? (12 August 2011)
- Kuensel, Buhutan's National Newspaper:
More objectivity required (12 August 2011)
- Investors Chronicle:
Nearly rational markets (12 August 2011)
- Irish Times:
Only confidence evident in markets is that things will definitely get worse (12 August 2011)
- Southwest Florida Herald Tribune:
Investors fret at costs if rescues are needed (11 August 2011)
- SanCarlosPatch.com:
Stock market roller coaster: what does it mean for San Carlos? (10 August 2011)
- The Guardian:
UK riots: political classes see what they want to see (10 August 2011)
- Stanford News:
Stanford economist predicts ‘large, short-run recession' (10 August 2011)
- The Economist:
American idiocracy (10 August 2011)
- Wall Street Pit.com:
A fresh surge in uncertainty (09 August 2011)
- Investment News:
History in the making: when will the meltdown end? (09 August 2011)
- VOX:
The uncertainty shock from the debt disaster will cause a double-dip recession (09 August 2011)
- Daily Telegraph:
Markets turmoil and US downgrade: global reaction (08 August 2011)
- ITV1 ''Daybreak'' :
Linda Yueh Interview (08 August 2011)
- El Pais:
El BCE en su laberinto (07 August 2011)
- BBC Radio Oxford:
Phil Gayle show (05 August 2011)
- BBC three counties:
Zack Cooper Interview (05 August 2011)
- Channel 4 News:
Can positive U.S. job growth halt market slide? (05 August 2011)
- Financial Express:
Column: India's manufacturing muddle (03 August 2011)
- Sound Money:
Eurozone debt crisis is back with a vengeance (03 August 2011)
- ABC de Sevilla:
la politica como agravante (03 August 2011)
- Channel 4 News:
U.S. out of the woods on debt – but for how long? (02 August 2011)
- Ideal Digital:
Un alza histórico para la prima de riesgo (02 August 2011)
- BBC TV:
News at 9pm (02 August 2011)
- BBC Radio Oxford:
James Cannon show (01 August 2011)
- BBC Radio Oxford:
James Cannon show (01 August 2011)
- CNN:
Opinion: Debt deal no cause for celebration (01 August 2011)
- AllAfrica.com:
Nigeria: In support of God's way (opinion) (01 August 2011)
- Huffington Post:
Unemployment's human costs (01 August 2011)
- British Medical Journal:
Competition in healthcare can help to save lives, study concludes (01 August 2011)
- Vox:
Happiness economics: can we have an economy of wellbeing? (31 July 2011)
- The Lancet:
Risky business: children at work (30 July 2011)
- The pursuit of happiness:
Financial Times - Books (29 July 2011)
- Handelsblatt:
Heiraten macht Männer reich (28 July 2011)
- The Guardian:
Cost of NHS changes rising by GBP1m a day, official figures show (28 July 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
NHS competition saves lives, study shows (28 July 2011)
- The Guardian:
The ONS must stop providing lame excuses for poor growth (27 July 2011)
- When you run a multinational as a family fiefdom, you can expect to get in a mess:
The Observer (24 July 2011)
- Financial Times:
Staff at family businesses 'work longer hours' (19 July 2011)
- Euro Weekly News :
Gibraltar economy; small is beautiful (18 July 2011)
- L'Occidentale:
La riforma dell'istruzione di Cameron: si all'efficienza no ai privilege (18 July 2011)
- Sky News :
''Murnaghan'' newspaper review (17 July 2011)
- Zaman (Turkey):
Seeing double at central banks (17 July 2011)
- Benzinga Radio:
Benzinga Radio: Bloomberg's Linda Yueh on Central Bank Policy - 'Seeing Double' (15 July 2011)
- Financial Times - video:
Technology is squeezing the middle (15 July 2011)
- Ultimo Segundo:
Escândalo enfraquece David Cameron (13 July 2011)
- Recruiter:
Creating a new entry (13 July 2011)
- Gibralter Chronicle:
GIB debt levels ‘not a cause for concern', says economic expert (13 July 2011)
- El Pais:
El desastre en los mercados añade dificultades a Bankia y Banca Cívica (12 July 2011)
- Athens International Radio:
Greece should not default unilaterally (11 July 2011)
- Bloomberg BusinessWeek:
The MBA advantage (11 July 2011)
- Gulf Times:
Seeing double at central banks (11 July 2011)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
Strauss-Kahn Saga Exposes Flaws in Euro Debt-Crisis Management (11 July 2011)
- Forbes:
Explaining the unemployment figures (09 July 2011)
- Chief Executive:
Why are American managers the best in the world? (08 July 2011)
- Business Insider:
Seeing double at the world's central banks (07 July 2011)
- Financial Times:
Emerging investors cross new frontiers (07 July 2011)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
Trichet Says Policy ‘Accommodative' After ECB Raises Key Rate (07 July 2011)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
Trichet fights a war on two fronts as rate increase looms (07 July 2011)
- Marketplace:
Should the Europeans just let Greece default? (06 July 2011)
- BBC (Web):
Euro faces reckoning (05 July 2011)
- SERC Visitor:
Francisco Requena-Silvente (05 July 2011)
- Financial Times:
Smith's ‘hire Brits' call criticised (01 July 2011)
- HRO Today:
Middling performance (01 July 2011)
- Spatial Economic Research Centre (SERC)/LSE and John D Wood and Co.:
House Price and Inflation Expectations Survey (30 June 2011)
- The Atlantic:
'The Pursuit of Happiness': How Do Communities Make Us Happy? (29 June 2011)
- National Review:
A follow-up on Ramesh's unions column (29 June 2011)
- MSN Prodigy:
Nueva divisa (29 June 2011)
- Euro2day:
The slow death of the middle income (28 June 2011)
- BostInnovation.com:
Harvard Business School: American Managers Best in World [STUDY] (28 June 2011)
- Altarum Health Policy Forum (blog):
Learning From a Policy Mishap in the English NHS (28 June 2011)
- Informe21.com:
Economía virtual: Bitcoins, los dos lados de ''la moneda del futuro'' (27 June 2011)
- The Financial Times:
Spectre of stagnating incomes stalks globe (27 June 2011)
- La Nueva España:
Asturias no se arregla creando problemas artificiales (26 June 2011)
- BBC Mundo:
Bitcoins: los dos lados de ''la moneda del futuro'' (26 June 2011)
- The Mail:
Britain has 'a long tail [...] (26 June 2011)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Competition, not enforced equality, is the way to drive up standards in schools (26 June 2011)
- The Guardian:
Don't rubbish my research. Competition really does improve the NHS (24 June 2011)
- The Evening Standard:
Moving the poor out of town doesn't solve poverty (24 June 2011)
- The Times:
Mr Hughes reports (23 June 2011)
- Newsroom Panama:
What the papers say: Germany has to remember unpaid war debt to Greece (23 June 2011)
- The Guardian:
The cost of living: 1971 v today (20 June 2011)
- The Guardian:
NHS reforms live blog – what's Cameron going to do with the health reforms? (14 June 2011)
- Al Jazeera:
Is child labour the lesser of 2 evils? (13 June 2011)
- NHS REFORMS:
CEP Research Evidence and Policy Recommendations (13 June 2011)
- The Daily Mirror:
Professor John Van Reenen on why a return to British industrial might is key to growth (10 June 2011)
- Financial Times:
Spanish blame game over deficits hides dual culpability (10 June 2011)
- The Times:
What is going on at the top? (02 June 2011)
- Management Today:
MT learning curve: general well-being (01 June 2011)
- Bloomberg - BusinessWeek:
Spanish ire against bankers spills over in city center protests (01 June 2011)
- Enid News and Eagle (Oklahoma, USA):
Don't worry, be happy, regardless of dark news (31 May 2011)
- New York Times - Economix (blog):
Shared Capitalism (30 May 2011)
- Canadian Business:
It's 1 o'clock: do you know where your CEO is? (30 May 2011)
- The Independent:
John Rentoul: Children reap fruit of Labour's revolution (29 May 2011)
- London Free Press (Canada):
What does it take to be happy? (28 May 2011)
- Business Standard (India):
Shyamal Majumdar: 'Tata' to work ethic (27 May 2011)
- Telegraph:
The revolution is under way – now Michael Gove must entrench it (26 May 2011)
- The Independent:
If you set up a school and it becomes a good school ?? (26 May 2011)
- Daily Mail:
Patients suffer. Standards fall. So why is competition still such a dirty word in the NHS? (26 May 2011)
- The Times:
Some healthy rivalry may be just the tonic we need (26 May 2011)
- BBC Radio 4:
World at One (26 May 2011)
- The Huffington Post:
The Economics of Unhappiness (26 May 2011)
- Asia Sentinel:
Measuring national happiness (26 May 2011)
- The Economist:
Business and skills: Restraining training (26 May 2011)
- Il Sole 24 Ore:
Francoforte e il tabù della Grecia (26 May 2011)
- Financial Times:
A much maligned reform of hospitals is working (25 May 2011)
- BNET- (the CBS interactive business network) – blog:
Why paying ‘talent' a lot doesn't work (24 May 2011)
- Washington Post (with Bloomberg):
LSE's Garicano Says Spain 'Pretty Stable' for Most Part (24 May 2011)
- The Telegraph:
The report every school reformer should read (24 May 2011)
- Il Capitale (Umano) (blog):
Il mito dell'epoca d'oro della scuola italiana (23 May 2011)
- The Guardian:
Academy schools mean more competition for schools – but must dog eat dog? (23 May 2011)
- The Economist:
Soft skills and society: Not just smart, but persistent as well (20 May 2011)
- The Economist:
Where lucre is still filthy: Squeamishness about profitmaking is hampering the government's bid to reform the public services (20 May 2011)
- Wall Street Journal:
Youth Rallies Set For Boost Ahead Of Weekend Polls (19 May 2011)
- El Confidencial:
Un economists al 15 M: fin de viviendas vacias, contrato unico y educacion global (19 May 2011)
- New Book: Combatting Unemployment:
IZA Prize in Labor Economics - by
Richard Layard and Stephen J. Nickell
(19 May 2011)
- Globe and Mail:
London's real estate market bounces back (09 May 2011)
- BIG IDEAS:
The impact of CEP's research on public policy and debate (09 May 2011)
- HR Magazine:
So what makes you so happy and engaged at work that Monday is a reasonably enticing prospect? (05 May 2011)
- CEP Interview:
Interview with John Van Reenen on a Plan V for Growth
(05 May 2011)
- CEP Interview:
Interview with Steve Machin of CEP on wage inequality in the UK since the 1970s. (05 May 2011)
- The Young Fabian Blog:
Finding a cure (03 May 2011)
- El Confidencial:
¿Cómo de mala ha sido la EPA? (01 May 2011)
- The Independent:
Happiness: Lessons from a New Science (01 May 2011)
- This is Money:
A vital force for growth (30 April 2011)
- Daily Mail:
A vital force for growth (29 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
Spain's regions urged to stick to deficit limits (27 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
Analysis Review: Royal wedding and social mobility (27 April 2011)
- Guardian:
David Willets has got his maths badly wrong on tuition fees (26 April 2011)
- Altarum Institute blog:
Will hospital cost-shifting blunt the impact of medicare payment reform? (25 April 2011)
- Harvard Business School - Working Knowledge:
What CEOs do, and how they can do better (25 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
Britain: the fairy tale fantasy (25 April 2011)
- The Tribune:
Debt, deficits and income inequality (21 April 2011)
- CEP Publications::
Happiness: Lessons from a New Science (2nd Edition) (18 April 2011)
- Forbes:
Are Family-Friendly Workplace Practices Worth Their Money? New Evidence (14 April 2011)
- El Economista México:
Un experimento (12 April 2011)
- Guardian:
Action for Happiness movement launches with free hugs and love (12 April 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Vickers' proposals will not be enough to cut risks in global banking (11 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
The future of banking: is more regulation needed? (11 April 2011)
- Civil Society Media:
New charity promotes mass movement for happiness (07 April 2011)
- The New Republic blogs :
Richard Branson's Secret: Talent or Skills? (07 April 2011)
- Times Higher Education Supplement:
Coalition eyes auction plan to push down fees (07 April 2011)
- Nvheter – Ukeavisen Ledelse:
Ledelse har effect (05 April 2011)
- The House Magazine :
The Blindfold Supermarket Sweep (04 April 2011)
- Financial Times:
Alicante caja faces nationalisation after EUR2.8bn request (04 April 2011)
- El Nuevo Herald:
ADOLFO RIVERO CARO: Libertad y felicidad (02 April 2011)
- BBC1 :
BBC Breakfast (01 April 2011)
- Harvard Crimson:
Harvard Business School panellists examine health care flaws (01 April 2011)
- Business Spectator :
How did London get away with it? (01 April 2011)
- CEP Publications :
The Labour Market in Winter: the state of working Britain 2010 (01 April 2011)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Report (31 March 2011)
- Bloomberg:
Linda Yueh interview (30 March 2011)
- Macau Hoje :
Desenvolvimento económico já não traz felicidade (30 March 2011)
- All Voices:
Two Americans, British Citizen Win Nobel in Economics (29 March 2011)
- Peterborough Today:
Alternative care options are available for NHS patients in Peterborough (29 March 2011)
- Vox:
How did London get away with it? (29 March 2011)
- Wirtualna Polska:
PILNE: Jest wniosek o odwoand#322;anie ministra finansów (28 March 2011)
- Guardian:
Spain's economy isn't like Portugal's (27 March 2011)
- Handelsblatt:
Was modernes Management bringt (26 March 2011)
- The Economist:
Marx, Mervyn or Mario? (26 March 2011)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Happy? Statisticians Aren't Buying It (25 March 2011)
- HL-live:
Forum Arbeitsmarkt: Transparenz hilft (25 March 2011)
- Guardian:
How London is bouncing back from the recession (22 March 2011)
- BBC Radio 4:
The search for growth (22 March 2011)
- Evening Standard:
Foundations are shaky for coalition's bid to revitalise building (21 March 2011)
- This is Surrey Today:
‘Budget cuts will increase schools gap' say Mole Valley headteachers (21 March 2011)
- Financial News:
Cajas race to raise capital requirements (21 March 2011)
- Financial Times:
UK economy: In search of shoots (21 March 2011)
- El Pais:
Moody's contra el Banco de España (20 March 2011)
- Financial Times:
White-collar state workers face triple hits (20 March 2011)
- Property Week:
Make Cable's land auctions compulsory, says economist (18 March 2011)
- Street Insider:
2010 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences Professor Christopher Pissarides to Speak at UC Rusal Presidents Forum at Hkust (18 March 2011)
- CNBC:
How the Revolving Door Works on Capitol Hill (18 March 2011)
- Strategy and Business:
How Information and Communication Technologies Affect Decision Making (18 March 2011)
- BNet:
Study: How CEOs Really Spend their Time (18 March 2011)
- The Telegraph:
Why the Japanese behave better than Westerners (18 March 2011)
- The Mail on Sunday:
In Gunners' sights (17 March 2011)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Data show new high for youth joblessness; Jobless young figure hits all-time record (17 March 2011)
- Wiwo.de (Handelsblatt):
Experimente in Indien Was modernes Management bringt (17 March 2011)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Public sector workforce shrank by 132,000 last year (16 March 2011)
- The Guardian:
Use the budget to save the EMA (16 March 2011)
- BBC News:
Mind the pay gap (16 March 2011)
- TalkTalk:
A lost generation – the future for Britain's young (15 March 2011)
- Ziarul Financiar:
Nobel laureate for Economics: Reform labour market unless you want to end up like Spain (14 March 2011)
- Progress online :
International social democracy (14 March 2011)
- Financial Times:
'Land auctions' plan to stimulate growth (14 March 2011)
- Reuters:
Data junkie Savouri helps Toscafund recovery (08 March 2011)
- Financial Times:
U-turn on NHS pricing welcomed (04 March 2011)
- MBA, South Korea:
Linda Yueh interview (03 March 2011)
- About My Area.com:
Stop HS2 Delighted By Economic Case Inquiry For HS2 (03 March 2011)
- Health Service Journal:
Government Amends Health Bill (03 March 2011)
- The Guardian:
Health bill changed to stop price war (03 March 2011)
- Nightwaves:
Richard Layard (02 March 2011)
- Columbia Spectator:
Bargaining for equality (01 March 2011)
- The Guardian :
Nicholson expects companies will run more NHS hospitals (25 February 2011)
- BBC Radio Scotland:
Good Morning Scotland (24 February 2011)
- BBC Scotland:
Good Morning Scotland (24 February 2011)
- The Guardian :
Treating NHS hospitals with competition and closures (23 February 2011)
- The Guardian:
Treating NHS hospitals with competition and closures (23 February 2011)
- Altarum Health Policy Forum -blog:
Are There Alternatives to a Mandate? Yes, But They Create More Problems Than They Solve (22 February 2011)
- The Sunday Times:
Ministers in bid to force lower university fees (22 February 2011)
- Channel 4:
Dispatches (21 February 2011)
- The Financial News:
Little blue pill (21 February 2011)
- Sky News:
Live Desk (17 February 2011)
- Times Higher Education Supplement:
Quit the quotas: only competitive tension will keep fees down (17 February 2011)
- med-kolleg Medizin Machrichten:
Wirtschaftlich erfolgreiche Krankenhäuser bieten die bessere Patientenversorgung / Neue McKinsey - Studie ''Management in Healthcare'': Wirtschaftlichkeit kein Widerspruch zu guter Versorgung (16 February 2011)
- The Rice Standard:
Gateway to the Nobel Prize: an interview with Christopher Pissarides (15 February 2011)
- Guardian:
China looks for inner richness (14 February 2011)
- Providence Journal:
Matthew Lynn: 'Austerity' means the rich get richer (14 February 2011)
- News - matia.gr:
Ilzetzki says US budget must address long-term costs (14 February 2011)
- Guardian:
George MacKerron: 'I can measure how happy you are - and why' (13 February 2011)
- Sydney Morning Herald:
The rich get richer and the disunited kingdom is all the poorer for it (12 February 2011)
- Nigeria Guardian:
Goal-setting, key to success (12 February 2011)
- Guardian:
Government to create extra 100,000 apprenticeships (07 February 2011)
- BBC 1 :
South East Today (07 February 2011)
- Business Week:
Rich get richer when government tout austerity: Matthew Lynn (07 February 2011)
- NHS Confederation :
No patient left behind? Will (more) choice-based reforms avoid the inverse information law? (03 February 2011)
- CentrePiece Magazine:
The NHS White Paper: evolution or revolution? (31 January 2011)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Can't work or won't work? (23 January 2011)
- BBC News:
Why is social mobility still such a problem? (22 January 2011)
- Financial Mirror:
Pissarides talks about Nobel theory at the University of Cyprus (22 January 2011)
- Manchester Wired:
Why is Social Mobility Still Such a Problem? (22 January 2011)
- Progress Magazine:
Social mobility: where next? (21 January 2011)
- The Guardian:
Cutting the young adrift (21 January 2011)
- The Economist:
A great burden for Zapatero to bear (20 January 2011)
- TechEye:
Open sauce is more expensive than proprietary (20 January 2011)
- Financial Times:
Cameron's NHS reform is no health revolution (20 January 2011)
- BBC Radio 4:
Moral Maze Programme (19 January 2011)
- BBC Radio Kent:
Breakfast (19 January 2011)
- BBC News Tonight:
Tonight (17 January 2011)
- Times and Transcript (New Brunswick, Canada):
Happiness is ‘the right of everyone' (08 January 2011)
- NPR - Morning Edition:
A theme park, an airport and the next banking crisis (07 January 2011)
- Financial Times:
Hospital price competition 'a retrograde step' (06 January 2011)
- Pharmiweb.com:
Patent box confirmed (06 January 2011)
- Managing IP:
Panel announced for UK IP review (08 December 2010)
- Moneycontrol.com:
Themed funds may miss the point on China and India (08 December 2010)
- Globe and Mail (Canada):
Canada's talent challenge (07 December 2010)
- NewsKF:
How much my house worth? (06 December 2010)
- The Observer:
Can a Christmas pudding ever be worth £250? (05 December 2010)
- Financial Times:
Spain seeks to impress with austerity measures (04 December 2010)
- Pensions World:
Conference report SPC riveting stuff (03 December 2010)
- Financial Times:
Assange bats on sticky Wikiwicket (03 December 2010)
- International Herald Tribune:
Spain has new plan to avert crisis (02 December 2010)
- Edmonton Journal (Canada):
Can government mandate happy? (01 December 2010)
- Wall Street Journal:
Why the spending stimulus failed (01 December 2010)
- CNN Politics:
President meets fellow Nobel Laureates (01 December 2010)
- The Wall Street Journal:
The good life with David Cameron (30 November 2010)
- Labour Party:
Speech to demos - Douglas Alexander MP (30 November 2010)
- The New Statesman:
David Cameron, happiness and delusion (28 November 2010)
- Handelsblatt:
Deutschands Ökonomen erhalten Millionenbetrag (27 November 2010)
- Winnipeg Free Press (Canada):
One's present age is always one's best age (27 November 2010)
- The Economist:
The joyless or the jobless (25 November 2010)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today (25 November 2010)
- Policy Review Magazine:
In need of critical care (24 November 2010)
- MSN – UK:
Angela Merkel's bailout battle (24 November 2010)
- The Wall Street Journal (Europe):
Spain officials speak out to soothe contagion fears (24 November 2010)
- Personnel Today:
Business well-being network annual conference addresses employee engagement (22 November 2010)
- Handelsblatt:
Glück stattGeld (22 November 2010)
- The New Yorker:
What good is Wall Street? (22 November 2010)
- CEP Special Event:
Working with World Bank Data - Dr Eric Swanson, World Bank (22 November 2010)
- Improvement and Development Agency:
The local wellbeing project (21 November 2010)
- The Sunday Times:
If you're happy, they want to know it (21 November 2010)
- Financial Times:
Entrepreneur key to 1980s reforms (20 November 2010)
- Daily Mail:
Proof firms will be able to cope (19 November 2010)
- Economic Voice:
Europe's monetary cordon sanitaire (19 November 2010)
- Philadelphia Inquirer:
Matching jobs with jobless (19 November 2010)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Research reveals academy disparity (19 November 2010)
- Prospect Magazine:
Cavalier cuts (18 November 2010)
- New Statesman:
Plastic bags, BST and Tina Brown (18 November 2010)
- New Statesman:
Ireland's storm is blowing our way (18 November 2010)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World at One (17 November 2010)
- Britain News.Net:
'Austerity Britain' gears up for a royal wedding (17 November 2010)
- Truthout:
The debt problems of the European periphery (17 November 2010)
- Politics.co.uk:
ESRC: Britain in 2011, the state of the Nation (17 November 2010)
- International Herald Tribune:
The two cultures (17 November 2010)
- New York Times:
The two cultures (16 November 2010)
- The Guardian:
An unhappiness index is more David Cameron's style (16 November 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
How can we measure happiness (16 November 2010)
- The Independent:
The Coalition doesn't need to reinvent the Blairite wheel (16 November 2010)
- BBC News Magazine online:
Why it's hard to measure happiness (16 November 2010)
- Slate Magazine:
David Brooks: The trouble with liberals is that they only care about cold economics (16 November 2010)
- Spiked online:
Cameron's happiness index: counting smiley faces (16 November 2010)
- Britain News.Net:
Tuesday newspaper review; Irish business news and international stories (16 November 2010)
- Improvement and Development Agency:
The local wellbeing project (15 November 2010)
- EurActiv:
Europe's monetary cordon sanitaire (15 November 2010)
- The Associated Press:
Get happy! UK government to measure well-being (15 November 2010)
- CentrePiece:
Autumn 2010 Issue Now Out: THE NHS WHITE PAPER: Evolution or Revolution? (09 November 2010)
- Harvard Business School - 'Working Knowledge':
How IT shapes top-down and bottom-up decision making (01 November 2010)
- ActiveQuote:
Private medical cover customers have access to better-managed hospitals, says report (01 November 2010)
- Pulse:
McKinsey: NHS managers 'least clinically-qualified' in developed world (28 October 2010)
- Healthcare Europa:
Private sector hospitals outperform public sector in Europe and North America (27 October 2010)
- British Medical Journal:
UK hospitals are better managed than counterparts in Canada, France, Germany and Italy but not the US, report says (27 October 2010)
- Indian Express.com:
How to save lives (27 October 2010)
- Health Service Journal:
Research supports better management for better outcomes (26 October 2010)
- Daily Finance:
NHS hospitals beat foreign rivals (26 October 2010)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Better managed hospitals 'are most efficient' (25 October 2010)
- Huffington Post:
Could we 'have' less and 'be' more? (25 October 2010)
- Press Release - New Report:
Management in Healthcare: Good management really makes a difference (25 October 2010)
- The Observer:
Wayne Rooney symbolises the greed that laid us low (24 October 2010)
- The Economist:
How to save lives (22 October 2010)
- Computing.co.uk:
Council tackles youth unemployment using data from IT systems (12 October 2010)
- Government News Network (Web):
David Willetts congratulates winner of Nobel Prize for Economics (12 October 2010)
- The Guardian:
Budget cuts force NHS hospitals to stop non-emergency surgery (12 October 2010)
- BBC News:
Nobel prize for economics awarded (11 October 2010)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Update: Diamond, Mortensen and Pissarides win Economics Nobel (11 October 2010)
- Nobelprize.org:
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010 (11 October 2010)
- The Guardian:
Nobel prize for economics: three share prize for labour market study (11 October 2010)
- BBC Today :
What is the social value of sport? (08 October 2010)
- Business Standard (India):
An epic economic disaster (07 October 2010)
- SecEd:
Warning over tuition fees (07 October 2010)
- The Economist:
A special report on the world economy: Pass and move - Spain offers a test-case for labour-market reform in Europe (07 October 2010)
- Financial Times:
Recovery elusive but darkest days have passed (06 October 2010)
- Financial Times:
UK likely to sink again in steel rankings (06 October 2010)
- The Guardian - crib sheet 05.10.10:
What's Browne and sticky? (05 October 2010)
- The Independent:
Letters: Perspectives on teaching methods - Faith schools no better (05 October 2010)
- The Guardian:
Poor students will be priced out by high tuition fees, warns charity (04 October 2010)
- ABC online - ''The World Today'':
Personal choices influence happiness (04 October 2010)
- New York Times:
Congratulations Fran Blau! (04 October 2010)
- CEP Visitor:
Friederike Niepmann (01 October 2010)
- The Huffington Post:
Huffpost Hill - September 23rd, 2010 (24 September 2010)
- CNBC Europe:
Strictly money (23 September 2010)
- BBC1 - World News:
World business report (23 September 2010)
- OpenSecrets.org - Center for Responsive Politics:
Academic study confirms passing through 'revolving door' pays off (23 September 2010)
- CNN :
''Quest Means Business'' (20 September 2010)
- Bloomberg TV:
''Countdown'' and ''The Pulse'' (20 September 2010)
- Radio 4 :
You and Yours (20 September 2010)
- insightLMU Research (Issue 3 - 2010):
How to achieve sustainable productivity growth (20 September 2010)
- Gulf Times:
The eurozone facing new sovereign default risk (20 September 2010)
- Hurriyet Daily News (Turkey):
Top economist voices concern about second global dip (20 September 2010)
- El Pais:
El servicio de empleo busca inspiracion (19 September 2010)
- The National (Abu Dhabi):
White-collar workers unhappy about pay and bosses, survey says (19 September 2010)
- Inside Housing:
Give us your ideas (17 September 2010)
- Mmegi online:
Bardy bonds for the eurozone (17 September 2010)
- CEP Research:
Recent Academic Study Confirms Passing Through the Revolving Door Pays Off (17 September 2010)
- CNBC :
''European Closing Bell'' (16 September 2010)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Zombie buildings shadow Spain's Economic future (16 September 2010)
- BBC News - Business:
Are executives worth their huge pay packets? (15 September 2010)
- Manchester Wired:
Are executives worth their huge pay packets? (15 September 2010)
- Bloomberg TV:
Countdown, On the Move and The Pulse (15 September 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
White British pupils ‘make less progress' than ethnic minorities (15 September 2010)
- The Daily Mail:
Ethnic pupils go to top of the class at 16 as they overtake white Britons for the first time (15 September 2010)
- The Adam Smith Institute blog:
How much money buys happiness? (13 September 2010)
- Herald Scotland:
The cuts: is there an alternative? (12 September 2010)
- GlobalResearch.ca:
Economic fault lines deepen (11 September 2010)
- The Economist:
Economics focus automatic reaction (11 September 2010)
- BBC News - ''Business Daily'':
Hard times and sacrifices (08 September 2010)
- Bloomberg TV:
''Oxford's Yueh says Obama must boost 'new industry' jobs'' (08 September 2010)
- BBC World Service:
Business daily (07 September 2010)
- New York Times:
London series turns sermons inside-out (07 September 2010)
- Seeking Alpha:
Canadian taxpayers on the hook as housing cools (06 September 2010)
- The State of Apprenticeship in 2010:
International Comparisons - Australia, Austria, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Sweden, Switzerland. A Report for the Apprenticeship Ambassadors Network. (06 September 2010)
- CEE Visitor:
Charlotte Geay (06 September 2010)
- CNBC-e Television (Turkey):
PrnetVideo (03 September 2010)
- Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review (Turkey):
Sabancandl University hosts top economists (03 September 2010)
- CEE Visitor:
Astrid Ervik (27 August 2010)
- CEP Visitor:
Nicolas Coeurdacier (23 August 2010)
- WeblineIndia.com:
iPhone app to measure ‘happiness level' in UK (19 August 2010)
- BBC 1/World News :
World Business Report (19 August 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Good parents, not poverty, shape a child's destiny, claims Clegg (19 August 2010)
- TopNews: United Kingdom:
iPhone app to track user happiness level launched in the UK (18 August 2010)
- CEP on TV/Radio :
5 live (18 August 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Sorry, Nick Clegg. Governments can no more effect social mobility than they can the weather (18 August 2010)
- PS Public Service co.uk:
We should be proud of our first 100 days (18 August 2010)
- Channel 4 News:
Nick Clegg's social mobility claim (18 August 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Nick Clegg challenges middle-class domination of universities (18 August 2010)
- BBC Radio Scotland :
Newsdrive (17 August 2010)
- BBC:
Are executives worth their huge pay packets? (16 August 2010)
- Channel 4 news:
Linda Yueh interview (16 August 2010)
- Al Jazeera English :
News Doha (16 August 2010)
- BBC News:
Zack Cooper Interview (14 August 2010)
- Al Jazeera English :
Newshour (13 August 2010)
- CNBC Europe:
Strictly Money (12 August 2010)
- Racing Post:
Bookmakers' margins fall as economy bites (12 August 2010)
- Public Finance:
Recession risk heightened by spending cuts, says economists (12 August 2010)
- American Public Media :
Marketplace(Radio) (11 August 2010)
- Management Issues:
Too much or too little – work matters (10 August 2010)
- CEP Visitor:
Amparo Castello-Climent (06 August 2010)
- CEP Policy Analysis:
Reducing Crime: More Police, More Prisons or More Pay? (28 July 2010)
- Two CEP Programme Directors :
Elected as Fellows of British Academy (27 July 2010)
- BBC Radio Wales:
Good Morning Wales (23 July 2010)
- BBC :
Breakfast (23 July 2010)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
The uncertainty principle: Not sure? Don't spend (22 July 2010)
- Economist:
Reforming the NHS - Once more into the ring (16 July 2010)
- Financial Times:
Tim Leunig (16 July 2010)
- The Economist:
Once more into the ring (15 July 2010)
- Ticker:
UK Indexes Slump; Jobless Claims Fall (15 July 2010)
- Investment International:
Lord Turner calls for wide ranging debate over the future of the banking and lending industries in the UK (15 July 2010)
- Evening Standard:
Are loans scare tactic by the bankers? (15 July 2010)
- Livemint.com:
The superpowers of Gandhian austerity (15 July 2010)
- eFinancialCareers:
Lunchtime links: big hiring and collapsing EMEA revenues at JPMorgan; and revisiting some scary bonus suggestions (15 July 2010)
- Times:
More jobs ... but only for army of underemployed in part-time Britain (15 July 2010)
- UTV Internet:
Banking's risky business (15 July 2010)
- New York Times:
The Future of Finance: International edition (15 July 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
The financial crisis blame-game: have we got it right in just blaming the bankers? (15 July 2010)
- Bloomberg TV News :
''Start Up'' (14 July 2010)
- Bloomberg TV:
Stanford's Bloom sees ‘strong recovery' in US stocks (14 July 2010)
- BBC Radio 4 :
The World Tonight (14 July 2010)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Break up the banks, says Treasury Select Committee Chairman Andrew Tyrie (14 July 2010)
- BusinessWeek:
BOE's Haldane says Basel regulators targeting ‘miracle' returns (14 July 2010)
- Guardian:
Banking's risky business
Larry Elliott (14 July 2010)
- Money Marketing online:
‘Punchbowl of excessive credit' must by taken away (14 July 2010)
- City AM:
Lord Turner: Cut credit to save banks (14 July 2010)
- Bloomberg Businessweek:
Economy buoys stocks in Bernanke uncertainty view via Stanford (14 July 2010)
- Leading Economists Storm The Bastille Of High Finance:
The Future of Finance: and the theory that underpins it (14 July 2010)
- Press Release:
Top Health Economists Comment On The NHS White Paper (13 July 2010)
- BBC 1:
'Breakfast' (12 July 2010)
- Evening Standard:
New academies 'will disadvantage the poor' (12 July 2010)
- Schools Interested In Academy Status Very Different From Existing Academies:
New findings from CEP Policy Analysis. (12 July 2010)
- The Observer:
Michael Gove urged to help most run-down schools (11 July 2010)
- The Independent:
Hamish McRae: Let's pay attention to our service sector: you know it makes sense (11 July 2010)
- City A.M.:
We won't run out of oil any time soon (09 July 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
Two-footed players earn more money but don't help their teams (09 July 2010)
- Wall Street Journal:
A tale of one downturn and two labor markets (08 July 2010)
- Independent:
Business Diary: When you're in a hole - 'LSE enters the big league' (08 July 2010)
- Times Higher Education:
Choice cuts: Campus round-up: Research from LSE shows that competition in the NHS improves hospital efficiency and can save significant amounts of money (08 July 2010)
- Financial Times:
Why South Africa is a good prospect (05 July 2010)
- The Telegraph:
Church schools (04 July 2010)
- Sunday Times (Appointments):
Highest flyers can sink so low (03 July 2010)
- The Tennessean:
Can happiness be found without religion? (03 July 2010)
- Financial Times:
A healthy dose of competition will help the NHS pull through (03 July 2010)
- InsideHousing:
Call this social justice? (02 July 2010)
- Centre for Economic Performance Press Release:
Competition makes NHS hospitals more efficient (30 June 2010)
- Radio Humberside :
Tim Leunig interview (29 June 2010)
- PR-USA.Net:
Low Pay Commission's 2010 Report (28 June 2010)
- British Politics and Policy at the LSE- Blog:
Extreme Austerity is the wrong medicine (28 June 2010)
- Financial Times:
Regions warned of tough job prospects (24 June 2010)
- Daily Markets:
Paul Krugman and P. Diddy? Together in a movie?? (06 June 2010)
- Management Today:
New economics: making forecasts after the recession (01 June 2010)
- Poten and Partners:
Can wage regulation be deadly? (30 May 2010)
- Bloomberg Business Week News:
Zapatero bets future on austerity as support wavers (29 May 2010)
- CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) Radio:
The House (29 May 2010)
- Drogheda Independent (Ireland):
Spain squeezes cuts through by one vote (28 May 2010)
- CIO:
Familienunternehmen sind Flops (27 May 2010)
- ABC News (Australia) :
Breakfast (27 May 2010)
- San Francisco Chronicle:
Zapatero bets future on austerity as political support wavers (27 May 2010)
- New Zealand Herald:
Money isn't everything (27 May 2010)
- ITV:
GMTV (26 May 2010)
- The National (Abu Dhabi):
Attention all staff: I am the boss so you must like me (26 May 2010)
- Guardian:
Horse trading by both parties – and still many hurdles to clear (26 May 2010)
- CNN International :
Quest Means Business (25 May 2010)
- Manawatu Standard (New Zealand):
NZ management practices 'middling' (25 May 2010)
- BBC World News :
World Business Report (24 May 2010)
- Politics.ie:
Ireland worse than Greece, faces financial ruini, say two leading economists (24 May 2010)
- Platts:
EU could lose Eur7 bil/year from free carbon allowances: UK group (24 May 2010)
- Sky News :
Weekend Lunchtime (23 May 2010)
- LesEchos.fr:
Les deux secrets de la productivité américaine: management et formation (19 May 2010)
- Forbes.com:
Modern Management: Good For The Environment Or Just Hot Air? (19 May 2010)
- Pulse:
GPs set to split risk of commissioning with private firms (18 May 2010)
- Pulse:
More GPs to hold budgets with commercial sector under Tory-led Governmment, health economist forecasts (13 May 2010)
- BBC Radio 5 :
Election Special (07 May 2010)
- BBC Radio Oxford:
Linda Yueh (06 May 2010)
- New York Times:
It's not about Greece anymore (06 May 2010)
- Pulse:
Hospital admissions ‘reduced by access to psychological therapies' (05 May 2010)
- Public Finance Magazine:
UK efforts to cut carbon emissions are ineffective (05 May 2010)
- New Statesman:
Taking the nation's pulse (05 May 2010)
- Guardian:
Society daily (04 May 2010)
- New Statesman:
Leader: All change please, the old order terminates here (04 May 2010)
- Réforme (France):
Brian Bell interviewed (04 May 2010)
- Vox:
Financial regulation: can we avoid another great recession? (04 May 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
Fear drives over-time for no pay - and a creative solution (04 May 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
The complete Series, discussing research on some of the key policy battlegrounds of the 2010 General Election (04 May 2010)
- Yahoo! UK and Ireland:
Europe seeks new ‘dawn' after Greek crisis (03 May 2010)
- The Wall Street Journal – Business:
ECB watch: ECB capitulates, suspending rules for Greece (03 May 2010)
- Dr Dobbs:
Understanding regression analysis (01 May 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
General Election 2010: public sector pain – it's tougher than it looks (01 May 2010)
- New Statesman:
Why did the PM not defend Labour's record? (30 April 2010)
- New York Times:
Can Europe save itself? (29 April 2010)
- Independent:
Brown has got it right on deficit, say economists (29 April 2010)
- Mail online – UK:
Watch the final leaders' debate live here: Brown launches last-ditch bid for survival in final TV showdown (29 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Climate Change: Consensus on the long-run targets - but will we get policies that deliver? (29 April 2010)
- New York Times:
Cities do it better (27 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Inequality: Still Higher, But Labour's Policies Kept it Down (27 April 2010)
- ABC (Australia) :
Newsline (26 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Urban Renewal and Regional Growth: Muddled Objectives and Mixed Progress (26 April 2010)
- Winnipeg Free Press (Canada):
Robert Allison, April 26 (26 April 2010)
- Guardian:
Poor must not shoulder the budget deficit, say charities (26 April 2010)
- Socialist Party:
Left candidates excluded from media (25 April 2010)
- World Socialist Web Site:
What is the situation facing immigrants and asylum seekers in Britain? (25 April 2010)
- Observer:
Discuss this: how do we fix a broken economy? (25 April 2010)
- BBC Radio 4 :
Today (23 April 2010)
- Community Care:
Dumbed-down psychotherapy will hinder high-quality care (23 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Macroeconomics and Public Finances: The worst is yet to come (23 April 2010)
- Independent (Education and Careers):
Why the Swedes' idea may backfire (22 April 2010)
- ITV:
The economics of incentives (22 April 2010)
- BBC Radio 5 :
Wake up to Money (22 April 2010)
- Times:
Unemployment hits 15-year high and casts shadow over recovery (22 April 2010)
- American Progress:
ADVISORY: The future of American jobs (22 April 2010)
- BBC Radio Wales:
Good Morning Wales (21 April 2010)
- Guardian:
IMF gets tough on banks with ‘FAT' levy (21 April 2010)
- Reuters:
Identity crises and overpaid bankers (21 April 2010)
- Channel 4 News :
Jonathan Wadsworth interview (21 April 2010)
- Business World:
The view from Taft - by Dante V. Sy: education and crime (21 April 2010)
- Forexyard:
Analysis – Identity crises and overpaid bankers (21 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Jobs and Youth Unemployment: It's bad, but not as bad as you might think (21 April 2010)
- Daily Mail:
Goldman Sachs banker facing fraud charges bags share of mega £3.2bn payout (20 April 2010)
- Daily Mail:
Daily mail comment: Culture of greed that makes society poorer (20 April 2010)
- Daily Mail:
Soaring City pay 'has done most to widen wealth gap' (20 April 2010)
- Scotsman:
Bill Jamieson More than higher taxes needed to curb culture of excess (20 April 2010)
- The Guardian:
Here's what Labour can do about the Lib Dem dilemma (20 April 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
General Election 2010: Lib Dem pay policy ‘not the solution', warns LSE (20 April 2010)
- Public Finance:
Education policies converge but details remain sketchy (20 April 2010)
- Dispatch online:
Tricky economy tops UK election campaign (20 April 2010)
- Third Sector:
Craig Dearden-Phillips: Despite my ‘inner Margaret Thatcher' I believe the sector must push for more equality (20 April 2010)
- This is money:
City pay 'has done most to widen wealth gap' (20 April 2010)
- Le Monde:
Le Hommerton Hospital, symbole de la santé publique choyée par le Labour (20 April 2010)
- Business World online:
Opinion: Education and crime (20 April 2010)
- Employee Benefits.co.uk:
Top 10% of workers see wages increase over the past decade (19 April 2010)
- Wall Street Journal online:
A bailout will still leave Greece struggling with debt (19 April 2010)
- Emirates Business:
Economy and public debt at heart of UK Election (19 April 2010)
- Reuters:
Press digest (19 April 2010)
- Financial Times:
City drives rise in pay inequality (19 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Financial Regulation: Can We Avoid Another Great Recession? (19 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Bankers' Bonuses (19 April 2010)
- Financial Times (FT Weekend Magazine):
Why recessions aren't all about job losses (17 April 2010)
- Bloomberg:
Conservative cut plans economically illiterate, Skidelsky says (16 April 2010)
- Personnel Today:
Leading academics sign letter criticizing Tory efficiency plans (16 April 2010)
- New York Times:
Economix: the next global problem: Portugal (16 April 2010)
- Manila Times:
Economists attack Tory plans ahead of British TV debate (16 April 2010)
- Economist:
The power to disrupt (15 April 2010)
- UTV Internet:
General election 2010: labour tactics blunted by leak of economists' letter (15 April 2010)
- AFP:
Economists attack Tory plans ahead of TV debate (15 April 2010)
- Times online (blog):
The economists and their letter (15 April 2010)
- BBC News:
Economists Warn Over Tory Efficiency Plans (15 April 2010)
- Radio 4 :
Today Programme (6.30am) (15 April 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
General Election 2010: letter in full of economists 'backing Gordon Brown' (15 April 2010)
- Wales online:
Breaking the bonds of dependency (15 April 2010)
- Sun:
Be happy for 80k (15 April 2010)
- ITN News:
Economists ‘issue warning over Tory plans' (14 April 2010)
- BBC Radio 4 :
Today Programme (14 April 2010)
- Yahoo UK and Ireland:
Greek bonds falter again, Portugal raises two billion euros (14 April 2010)
- EU Business:
Greek bailout masks Argentine slippery slope: analysts (14 April 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
No more carrot and stick (14 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Health: Higher Spending has Improved Quality, But Productivity Must Increase (14 April 2010)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Education, education, by Sandra McNally (13 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Evaluating Education Policies: The Evidence from Economic Research (13 April 2010)
- El Pais (Spain):
Sangre, sudor y lágrimas en Reino Unido (10 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis - Update:
Reducing Crime: More Police, More Prisons or More Pay? (08 April 2010)
- Diariocritico de la Comunitat Valenciana:
Fusiones como 'matrimonios de conveniencia política' (04 April 2010)
- CEP Election Analysis:
Immigration and the UK Labour Market:The Evidence from Economic Research (01 April 2010)
- Channel 4 News:
Chancellors clash over deficit and tax plans (30 March 2010)
- Channel 4 News:
Chancellors debate: A few blows, but no knockout (30 March 2010)
- CEP Visitor:
Veronica Rappoport (22 March 2010)
- The Strengths Foundation:
H:is for happiness (18 March 2010)
- Healthcare Republic:
Rate your PCT: Are NHS markets ruining relations? (18 March 2010)
- The Director:
Selling off Britain (17 March 2010)
- Business Week :
Zapatero's bid to avoid Greek fate hobbled by Spanish regions (17 March 2010)
- The Trumpet:
Want to hire a self-centred, greedy diva? (17 March 2010)
- BBC Radio 4:
Am I normal? (16 March 2010)
- Dr Dobb's:
Understanding regression analysis (16 March 2010)
- CNBC Europe :
Squawk Box (15 March 2010)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Better managed NHS trusts have better medical results (15 March 2010)
- Financial Times (FT Weekend Magazine):
Road to recovery (13 March 2010)
- Times (Weekend):
How to find the right therapist (13 March 2010)
- InsideHousing:
Should I stay or should I go? (12 March 2010)
- Belfast Telegraph:
Comprehensive failure (12 March 2010)
- Business Week:
If you want to see entrepreneurs, go to China (12 March 2010)
- New Statesman:
Smile now, cry later (12 March 2010)
- New York Times:
Greece, the Latest and Greatest Bubble (11 March 2010)
- Economist:
Failing schools for whom the bell tolls (11 March 2010)
- Financial Times:
Spain has the means to avoid Greece's fate (11 March 2010)
- Times:
Insurgents' reaction to news puts allies' hands on a key lever (26 February 2010)
- Times:
Researchers point finger at doctors over manipulating figures (26 February 2010)
- Department Of Economics Public Debate - Thursday 4 March 2010:
Men of Letters: What Should Be Done About the UK Budget Deficit? (26 February 2010)
- Number10.gov.uk:
PM's speech on education (23 February 2010)
- HealthInvestor:
Competition in the NHS has improved services (22 February 2010)
- Financial Times:
Competition in NHS makes hospitals better, study says (19 February 2010)
- Sky News:
Darling Gets Backing From Economists' Letter (19 February 2010)
- AOL (UK):
Economists back Darling over cuts - AOL News (19 February 2010)
- BBC News:
Economists back delay on government spending cuts (19 February 2010)
- Financial Times:
First priority must be to restore robust growth (19 February 2010)
- Financial Times:
Sharp shock now would be dangerous for UK (19 February 2010)
- Guardian:
Top economists hit back at Tories over spending cuts (19 February 2010)
- Public Finance:
Better managed NHS trusts 'have better medical results' (18 February 2010)
- Nursing Times:
Competition between hospitals improves care, says research (18 February 2010)
- Financial Times:
LSE questions schools model (18 February 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
Swedish schools ‘A leap of faith that won't make a difference' (18 February 2010)
- Daily Telegraph:
Hospitals more likely to close in safe seats (15 February 2010)
- The Guardian:
Hospitals less likely to shut in marginal seats (14 February 2010)
- Los Angeles Times:
Britain smug about euro crisis but has its own problems (13 February 2010)
- BBC World News :
World Business Report (12 February 2010)
- FM 91.5 - China Radio International in Beijing:
Tim Leunig (05 February 2010)
- The Independent:
Three cheers for the Liberal Democrats (04 February 2010)
- BBC News:
Ed Balls gives a lesson in conflict (04 February 2010)
- Christian Science Monitor:
UK equality bill: unease over legislating equal treatment (03 February 2010)
- The Telegraph:
New Labour's biggest losers: the children of the poor (02 February 2010)
- Bad Idea:
Post-recession, the recession and the search for quality of life (01 February 2010)
- City AM:
Inequality widens as elite grow richer (28 January 2010)
- Inside Housing:
Action needed to tackle social housing inequality (27 January 2010)
- BBC Radio Cornwall:
Laurence Reed (27 January 2010)
- 4NI :
The divide between Britain's rich and poor is at its widest in 40 years, a government-backed report has found (27 January 2010)
- Build:
Rich-Poor Gap At 1970s Levels (27 January 2010)
- Local Government Chronicle:
Renewal shake-up needed to tackle inequality (27 January 2010)
- BBC News:
Rich-poor divide 'wider than 40 years ago' (27 January 2010)
- BBC Radio Wales :
''Good Morning Wales'' (27 January 2010)
- Financial Times:
Social advantages still shape life chances (27 January 2010)
- Times:
Gap between rich and poor at its widest since the war (27 January 2010)
- Guardian :
Unequal Britain: richest 10% are now 100 times better off than the poorest (27 January 2010)
- Report Launch:
An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK - Report of the National Equality Panel (27 January 2010)
- ITV1 :
GMTV (26 January 2010)
- eGov monitor:
TUC Calls On Government To Provide Universal Job Guarantee (25 January 2010)
- ‘Infectious greed – finance and the money culture' blog:
The Dutch disease gets a Brazilian (23 January 2010)
- CBC News:
Why a persistent whiff of doom hangs over economy
(21 January 2010)
- Economist:
Manufacturing blues Another one bites the dust (21 January 2010)
- Times Higher Education:
Get happy, and get on with it (21 January 2010)
- Times Higher Education:
Leader: Reiki riles while Rome burns (21 January 2010)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (20 January 2010)
- The Financial Times:
A bank levy will not stop the doomsday cycle (19 January 2010)
- Wall Street Journal:
What Our Spies Can Learn From Toyota (13 January 2010)
- Futures and Options Intelligence:
Chinese equity futures approved but investors are not cheering yet (12 January 2010)
- CNBC Europe:
Squawk Box (12 January 2010)
- BBC Radio 4 :
Today (11 January 2010)
- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Is Georgia's business environment as good as it looks? (08 January 2010)
- BBC World Service :
World Update (08 January 2010)
- Moneyweek:
What housing recovery? (08 January 2010)
- The Economist:
If you're so smart why ain't you efficient? (08 January 2010)
- The Independent:
Why your country needs you to be happy (06 January 2010)
- Peninsula On-line (Quatar's leading English daily):
Global boom builds for epic bust (06 January 2010)
- Financial Times:
Broad consensus that house prices are too high (04 January 2010)
- Emerginvest:
Ten New Year Questions For Paul Krugman (03 January 2010)
- Sunday Times:
Force the big banks to shrink (03 January 2010)
- Financial Times:
Rolls-Royce chief puts his weight behind manufacturing (02 January 2010)
- Times of India:
Time to reinvent the job factory (31 December 2009)
- CNN :
Special Business Interview (30 December 2009)
- Channel 4:
Man on earth (28 December 2009)
- CNBC :
Worldwide Exchange (24 December 2009)
- Propertywire.com:
Spanish banks need to offer huge price discounts in 2010 to sell off massive stock of properties (24 December 2009)
- CNBC :
''Decade in Review: 2004'' (23 December 2009)
- GMTV :
Linda Yueh (21 December 2009)
- Channel 4 News :
Linda Yueh Interview (21 December 2009)
- Daily Telegraph (Business):
Moody's 'axe blow' to Spanish debt rating (18 December 2009)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (16 December 2009)
- Kyero:
Spanish property prices: further to fall (16 December 2009)
- BBC News:
Yegor Gaidar, Russian economic reformer, dies aged 53 (16 December 2009)
- Times:
The eclipse stakes (15 December 2009)
- MorningStaronline:
Activists join forces to freeze academy plans (14 December 2009)
- Apogevmatini:
Modern Management: Good for the Environment or just Hot Air? (13 December 2009)
- Times Online - UK:
Anthony Seldon: Teaching Wellington College new tricks (13 December 2009)
- Wall Street Journal:
Online, Offline, No Line (11 December 2009)
- Anti-Dismal – blog:
How the resource curse works its anti-magic (11 December 2009)
- Guardian (G2):
Think you're not obsessed with money? Well, think again (10 December 2009)
- Knowledge Problem – blog:
Digging into the resource curse: research into oil revenue and Brazilian municipalities (09 December 2009)
- Times :
A striking new threat for the economy (09 December 2009)
- GMTV:
Linda Yueh Interviewed (08 December 2009)
- Guardian:
Thoughts on getting people into work (08 December 2009)
- Wall Street Journal:
That ‘70s show: gold prices' surge (07 December 2009)
- Civil Service Network:
Taking the rep on November 6, 2009 (07 December 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme: David Metcalf on work and residence visas to non-EU students (04 December 2009)
- Bloomberg:
Skilled Immigrants Should Earn More to Enter U.K., Panel Says - Bloomberg.com (04 December 2009)
- CNBC :
European Closing Bell (01 December 2009)
- Channel 4 :
News at Noon (01 December 2009)
- Trinidad and Tobago Express - Trinidad and Tobago:
The pursuit of gross national happiness? (29 November 2009)
- Bloomberg TV ''Countdown'' programme :
LInda Yueh (27 November 2009)
- ABC (Australia) ''Newshour'':
Linda Yueh (26 November 2009)
- Dorset Humanists website:
Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils? (26 November 2009)
- Ted Scott - blog:
One More Time – How to be Happy! (26 November 2009)
- How to let happiness find you:
Sina Blog (26 November 2009)
- New York Times:
How big is too big? (26 November 2009)
- Department of Economics Public Debate - Monday 30 November 2009:
The Global Economics Crisis: One Year In (26 November 2009)
- Kasama:
Inequality as Policy: A Substantive Case (25 November 2009)
- CNBC:
Europe Tonight (24 November 2009)
- A.H.Roslan Harahap - blog:
In pursuit of the greatest happiness (24 November 2009)
- DeHavilland - London:
Scottish Motion (24 November 2009)
- Practical Ethics:
Happiness and the Dragon King (24 November 2009)
- Daily Tips for Business - blog:
Fatigue - UK Working Hours Lead to Productivity Losses (23 November 2009)
- The Adam Smith Institute - Blog:
From the Annals of Entirely Counter-productive Government (23 November 2009)
- Socio-Economic Review:
Discussion: A New Labour Economics? (22 November 2009)
- European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling:
Reading ‘Happiness': CBT and the Layard thesis (22 November 2009)
- New Deal 2.0 – blog (Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute):
Employment guarantees in vogue - well, not really (20 November 2009)
- ABC (Australia) Radio National:
The World Today (19 November 2009)
- Bloomberg:
News (19 November 2009)
- Glenis Willmott MEP - blog:
Never let a crisis go to waste (19 November 2009)
- Financial Times:
Just the facts (19 November 2009)
- Daily Telegraph (Business):
Fiscal bill a Tory millstone (19 November 2009)
- ABC (Australia) :
Newshour (18 November 2009)
- Forbes.com (USA):
Commentary: A cure for unemployment (18 November 2009)
- billy blog (alternative economic thinking):
Employment guarantees in vogue – well not really (18 November 2009)
- Financial Times:
Fiscal bill central to Queen's Speech (18 November 2009)
- Europa Press – Spain:
Garicano (LSE) defiende las fusiones ''entre una fuerte y una débil y critica los'' matrimonios de conveniencia (17 November 2009)
- Evening Standard:
Banks need worldwide reform (17 November 2009)
- Socialist Unity:
The radical liberalism of Tony Blair (16 November 2009)
- Left Foot Forward :
Rethinking economic policy (16 November 2009)
- Special Event:
Creating Sustainable Growth In Europe - Seminar and Debate - 25 Nov 2009 (16 November 2009)
- Peking University – News:
2009 Beijing Forum - Interview with Dr Linda Yueh (13 November 2009)
- Tax Research UK - blog:
Cameron: terrifyingly wrong (12 November 2009)
- Guardian:
It's all the fault of teachers, nurses and street cleaners (12 November 2009)
- New York Times:
The great shrinking American dollar (12 November 2009)
- Liberal Conspiracy - blog:
Where is the left's new economic map? (09 November 2009)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education:
By the numbers, business schools barely care about right and wrong (08 November 2009)
- Businessweek – Debate Room:
The world economy: headed north (08 November 2009)
- Free Market Mojo - blog:
Did the National Minimum Wage affect UK prices? (08 November 2009)
- Economist:
Faring well: rural job guarantees (05 November 2009)
- Civil Service Network:
Taking the rep (05 November 2009)
- Lab Manager magazine:
Motivating a 21st century lab staff, part 1 (04 November 2009)
- JoongAng Daily - South Korea:
The unhappiness women feel (04 November 2009)
- Touchstone (blog):
A job guarantee: a new promise on long-term unemployment (03 November 2009)
- Channel 4 News:
Bailed-out RBS and Lloyds to be sold (03 November 2009)
- Channel 4 News :
Linda Yueh interview (03 November 2009)
- UK After The Recession - blog:
Economic growth and its discontents
By Rob Killick (03 November 2009)
- Livemint.com (The Wall Street Journal):
Managers and markets (01 November 2009)
- Measuring progress: let's all be serious:
Inquirer.net - Philippines (31 October 2009)
- El País (España) - Spain:
La politización eleva la morosidad de las cajas en 12.000 millones (31 October 2009)
- BBC Radio Wales :
''Good Morning Wales'' (30 October 2009)
- From Poverty to Power – blog:
by Duncan Green (29 October 2009)
- BBC 1:
BBC News at Six (29 October 2009)
- Killing Batteries – blog:
Slackerology: The fallacies that keep us working like rented mules (29 October 2009)
- CNBC :
Europe Tonight (28 October 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
‘Business Scene' (28 October 2009)
- Financial Times:
How the Tories can curb public sector strikes (28 October 2009)
- TIME - USA:
In Italy, a Mamma accused of doting too much (21 October 2009)
- Financial Times:
How to manage the gigantic financial cuckoo in our nest (21 October 2009)
- Times:
Posties should know that strikes are catching (21 October 2009)
- CEE Visitor:
Jenni Kellokumpu (19 October 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
Business scene (19 October 2009)
- Dostoc.com - blog:
Will the credit crunch lead to recession (19 October 2009)
- Observer:
Is it finally time to end the bonus culture in the City? (18 October 2009)
- The Huffington Post:
Collin and Graham's Excellent No-Impact Adventure (15 October 2009)
- Nature.com:
Is the stimulus working for you? (15 October 2009)
- Daily Mirror:
Prescott: The North South divide: BBC2, 9pm (14 October 2009)
- BBC2 Television:
The North South Divide (14 October 2009)
- Open your eyes news (blog):
Benefits 'wrecked the British work ethic', new study claims (09 October 2009)
- The Daily Mail:
I'm the laziest man on earth. But when my boss offered to slash my hours it taught me a lot about the work ethic (09 October 2009)
- Financial sector policies in the crisis:
Bretton Woods Project (08 October 2009)
- RushLimbaugh.com,California (Radio):
Detroit's Model Citizens Line Up for Money from Obama's ''Stash'' (08 October 2009)
- Trueslant – blog:
Julia Ioffe (The Moscow Diaries, USA) (06 October 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Claire Lelarge (06 October 2009)
- Financial Times:
Relationship of trust is permanently damaged (06 October 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Anna Salomons (05 October 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Maarten Goos (05 October 2009)
- CEE Visitor:
Elena Crivellaro (05 October 2009)
- Harpymarx - blog:
The pursuit of happiness in an unequal society (04 October 2009)
- Tim Worstall - blog:
Problems with social democracy (04 October 2009)
- Guardian:
Flagship mental health scheme faces cutbacks (04 October 2009)
- Bloomberg News (USA):
Pain in Spain may linger as banks seek to avoid property losses (02 October 2009)
- CNBC Television:
Doha Debate/The Future of Finance: New Rules, Same Game? (01 October 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Hannes Schwandt (01 October 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
Business scene (29 September 2009)
- BBC Radio 4 :
Today (29 September 2009)
- PhysOrg:
Lab-grade economics (29 September 2009)
- Zikir Health News:
Psychotherapy as a basic right: a lesson from UK (28 September 2009)
- U.TV - Belfast,Northern Ireland,UK:
Aw, ref! We WAS robbed (24 September 2009)
- MSN Money UK - London,UK:
Economics of happiness (24 September 2009)
- News Medical Net – Sydney, Australia:
Programme trains 3,500 Bristish therapists in CBT (24 September 2009)
- Economist:
The pedagogy of the privileged (24 September 2009)
- Press Release:
5000 US women unable to access domestic violence services every day (22 September 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Krisztina Molnar (21 September 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Juan Carluccio (14 September 2009)
- BBC News:
Are shares about to fall off a cliff? (04 September 2009)
- The Himalayan Times:
Migrant cuts 'a threat to UK jobs' (02 September 2009)
- RGE Monitor:
Spain's unemployment problem (02 September 2009)
- Computing.co.uk:
Innovate with IT to thrive (02 September 2009)
- Reuters:
Yuan spenders eclipse Russians, Arabs in London (01 September 2009)
- Guardian:
These Tory poverty claims will return to haunt them (28 August 2009)
- The Star (Malaysia):
China, India replacing US as main consumer of goods produced in the region (28 August 2009)
- Press Release:
CEP Director Wins Europe's Top Prize for Economic Research (28 August 2009)
- Railway Technology:
Conservatives' High-Speed Rail Plans Branded as Nonsense (27 August 2009)
- BBC Radio 4 :
The World Tonight (26 August 2009)
- HarvardBusiness.org:
Should Work Make Us Happy? (25 August 2009)
- Bloomberg.com:
Royal Reasons for Overlooking Financial Meltdown: Matthew Lynn (25 August 2009)
- Forbes.com:
Joblessness has a lasting psychological impact, particularly on those with existing mental health problems (24 August 2009)
- Independent :
Fur flies as top academics trade blows over Felix the Cat (and race)
British historian feuding with Nobel winner compares US President to a cartoon character
(24 August 2009)
- The Nation – Thailand:
A framework for a new global financial architecture (24 August 2009)
- The Times:
Professor Paul Krugman at war with Niall Ferguson over inflation (23 August 2009)
- Scotsman:
Academics in catfight over Obama race jibe (23 August 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service) :
''Business Scene'' (21 August 2009)
- Energy Bulletin - ODAC Newsletter :
Welcome to the ODAC Newsletter, a weekly roundup from the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre (21 August 2009)
- RBC Daily (Russia) :
Linda Yueh (20 August 2009)
- New Statesmen:
Suicide rates rose at shocking speed after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 – and have done with each recession in the past century (20 August 2009)
- BBC World Service :
''Analysis'' programme (20 August 2009)
- The Times:
Brandon Muir: media's obssession with child tragedies a danger, warns peer (20 August 2009)
- US News and World Report:
What British Colleges Can Teach America (19 August 2009)
- The Irish Economy - Blog Archive:
Learning from the financial crisis: globally and locally (18 August 2009)
- Guardian:
How to be happy at work (15 August 2009)
- Inside Housing:
Research was inconclusive (14 August 2009)
- Evening Standard:
Fears for the young with no work as Britain's jobless total rockets to 15-year high (12 August 2009)
- Radio 4 :
Today (12 August 2009)
- ITV News (Lunchtime, Evening and News at Ten) :
Linda Yueh Interview (07 August 2009)
- In The News:
House prices – up or down in 2008? (05 August 2009)
- House Magazine:
New curriculum in a cold climate (05 August 2009)
- The Guardian:
Tracks of our tears - but now a new vision for trains is arriving (05 August 2009)
- ITV News (Lunchtime, Evening and News at Ten) :
Linda Yueh Interview (04 August 2009)
- CEP on TV/Radio - Linda Yueh Interview:
ITV News (04 August 2009)
- Financial Times:
Slow trains (28 July 2009)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh Interview (28 July 2009)
- FinFacts Ireland:
The influence of ''Animal Spirits'' on Business Climate Surveys ... (28 July 2009)
- Hindu:
Failure of collective imagination, Queen told (27 July 2009)
- The Guardian :
This is how we let the credit crunch happen, Ma'am ... (26 July 2009)
- Sunday Telegraph:
Britain's social mobility is high but politicians threaten it (26 July 2009)
- Sunday Times:
They're wrong - social mobility is not going downhill (26 July 2009)
- The New York Times:
Bankrupt or bailed out? (16 July 2009)
- People Management:
Award winning research (16 July 2009)
- Hertfordshire:
Hertfordshire leads the way in national apprenticeship launch (14 July 2009)
- BBC News:
Linda Yueh interview (08 July 2009)
- CNBC:
Worldwide Exchange (08 July 2009)
- International Business Times - New York, USA:
Yen rallies across the board as risk aversion increases due to uncertainty over the global economy (08 July 2009)
- Bloomberg – USA:
Gilts Rise, Pound Declines on Concern Property Recovery Stalls (08 July 2009)
- Bloomberg – USA:
Gilts Rise, Pound Declines on Concern Property Recovery Stalls (08 July 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
Business scene (07 July 2009)
- Financial Times:
If you build it, will they come? (04 July 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Linda Yueh interviewed (03 July 2009)
- iStockAnalyst:
The Baseline Scenario (03 July 2009)
- Times Educational Supplement:
US study casts doubt on Tory policy (02 July 2009)
- BBC World News :
World Business Report (02 July 2009)
- Financial Times:
Why so precious when your town is failing? (02 July 2009)
- New York Times Blogs - New York, USA:
So Long and Thanks for All the F-Tests
by Ian Ayres (01 July 2009)
- Prospect Magazine - London,UK:
Freud in the slips (01 July 2009)
- BBC 1:
''Breakfast'' (26 June 2009)
- Independent:
Andy Hobsbawm: From social media to social good (25 June 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service) :
Business Service (24 June 2009)
- Bloomberg TV :
Linda Yueh interview (24 June 2009)
- Guardian (G2):
How the talk became big business (24 June 2009)
- ET Now:
Linda Yueh Interview (23 June 2009)
- Business Standard, India :
Arvind Subramanian: Fiscal prudence, now and here (23 June 2009)
- The Age - Melbourne,Victoria ,Australia:
Counting the high cost of happiness (23 June 2009)
- CNBC Europe:
Squawk Box (22 June 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Linda Yueh interview (22 June 2009)
- PR.com:
A Surge in Business at Stellar Concepts and Design Hints at the Ending Phase of Recession (21 June 2009)
- PublicNet - Westcliff-on-Sea,Essex,UK:
Commonsense Innovation (19 June 2009)
- Independent Schools Magazine:
Independent school pupils ‘earn 30% more in later life' (19 June 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Sinopec Addax (18 June 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today Programme (17 June 2009)
- Guardian :
Response Economists are actively engaged in seeking remedies to the crisis (17 June 2009)
- BBC World Service :
Newshour (16 June 2009)
- U.TV - Belfast,Northern Ireland:
Balls' warning to schools: two years to improve (16 June 2009)
- Guardian:
Balls' warning to schools: two years to improve (16 June 2009)
- Your Dover:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per cent more' (15 June 2009)
- New York Magazine - USA:
Apocalypse later: Obama diplomacy fixes Krugman problem (15 June 2009)
- Your Dover:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per cent more' (15 June 2009)
- BBC1:
Breakfast (15 June 2009)
- Yourthanet - England, UK:
Old boys earning 30 per cent more (15 June 2009)
- Financial Times:
Special needs programmes 'are not working' (15 June 2009)
- Kent News:
Private school old boys 'earning 30 per more' (14 June 2009)
- Market Oracle:
Stocks and Commodities Rally In the Direction of Economic Recovery Whilst Bonds Retreat (14 June 2009)
- The Guardian:
So can we all stop panicking now? Maybe yes, maybe no. Go figure (14 June 2009)
- Asia Pacific +1:
U.S.: Crisis Must Reshape Economists' Thinking, Krugman Says (13 June 2009)
- Bloomberg:
European Stocks Rise for a Fourth Week; Inditex, Swedbank Gain (12 June 2009)
- BBC Radio 5 - ''Wake Up to Money'' :
Linda Yueh (12 June 2009)
- BBC News:
Private school pupils ‘earn more' (11 June 2009)
- BBC Radio Kent - Drivetime:
Richard Murphy (11 June 2009)
- manager-magazine.de – Germany:
''Amerika wird eher wie Europa'' (11 June 2009)
- Andhra News -Washington:
Pupils who attend private schools earn 30pct more than state school peers in later life (11 June 2009)
- BBC online:
Private school pupils 'earn more' (11 June 2009)
- Red Orbit:
Private School Pupils Earn 30 Percent More In Later Life (11 June 2009)
- The Economist:
Dismal science (11 June 2009)
- Bloomberg:
Nobel Laureate Krugman Says Recession May End ‘This Summer' (08 June 2009)
- Bloomberg:
U.S. Stocks Erase Losses After Krugman Predicts Recession's End (08 June 2009)
- The Street-Stocks:
Stocks Seesaw to Flat Close (08 June 2009)
- MSN Money:
Late Rally brings Market Back (08 June 2009)
- Reuters:
Wonk Watch (08 June 2009)
- Children and Young People Now:
City academies on a par with poorly performing schools (06 June 2009)
- Regen:
Academy improvements 'no better' than nearby schools (05 June 2009)
- The Evening Standard:
Academies 'no better for GCSE results than comprehensives' (04 June 2009)
- The Guardian:
Academy and comprehensive exam results 'indistinguishable' (04 June 2009)
- CentrePiece:
Spring 2009 Issue Now Out: The Education Issue (04 June 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Till Von Wachter (01 June 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Paul Krugman (01 June 2009)
- The Times:
Me, me, me is past its sell-by date (31 May 2009)
- Handelsblatt:
Klimawandel: Die vergessene Katastrophe (29 May 2009)
- The Times:
Pupils bounce back with 'happiness lessons' (29 May 2009)
- Financial Times:
Labour to put faith in 'job guarantee' (28 May 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Natalia Ramondo (27 May 2009)
- Mail and Guardian (South Africa):
In the family way (27 May 2009)
- Guardian:
The Radio 4 road show (26 May 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
Broadcasting House (24 May 2009)
- The Guardian:
£64.30 a week. That's Dave's reward for 20 years of work (20 May 2009)
- BBC World News:
Asia Today (20 May 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
China reluctant to make further purchase of cheap dollars (19 May 2009)
- Guardian:
China goes global (18 May 2009)
- southtyneside.info:
Wellbeing programme making positive impact (18 May 2009)
- FinFacts - Ireland:
Capitalism entering a new era of lower risk tolerance, higher regulation and slower growth (18 May 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
Business scene (15 May 2009)
- Radio 4:
The Today Programme (14 May 2009)
- Financial Times:
Leave them kids alone (09 May 2009)
- CNN.com:
Commentary: Is stock rally for real (08 May 2009)
- de Volkskrant:
Groei is een dubieuze maatstaf (08 May 2009)
- Klikk.no - Norway:
Nordmenn er lykkelige fritidselskere (07 May 2009)
- Mercado:
Por un capitalismo que sea menos egoísta (05 May 2009)
- BBC News:
Call to increase child therapists (04 May 2009)
- The Times:
Skilled migrant jobs to be cut by a third (30 April 2009)
- The Daily Mail:
Crumbling: Motorists have to dodge a pothole every 120 yards and the backlog of repairs will take 13 years to clear (30 April 2009)
- Prospect Magazine - blog:
Arsenal and Liverpool - panicking like Olympic weightlifters (22 April 2009)
- Bristol University News:
Professor Paul Gregg comments on Budget 2009 (22 April 2009)
- The Daily Star (Bangladesh):
Britain set for crunch recession budget (19 April 2009)
- Independent on Sunday:
GPs 'are failing depressed patients' (19 April 2009)
- Guardian:
Faith schools 'failing to improve standards' (18 April 2009)
- The Economist:
Change and continuity among minority communities in Britain (16 April 2009)
- The Independent:
Do economists know any more than us? (11 April 2009)
- Guardian:
Confidently predicting darker days (08 April 2009)
- Voice of America:
G20 leaders get to work trying to find common ground (02 April 2009)
- Times:
Management briefing: Innovation (31 March 2009)
- The Huffington Post:
Nonsense pronouncements about budget deficits (30 March 2009)
- Republica (Italy):
Uomini e senza laurea dirigenti made in Italy (27 March 2009)
- Financial Times:
Wanted: an impresario of industrial theatre (26 March 2009)
- BBC World Service:
World Business News (25 March 2009)
- BBC News (Business):
RPI falls to 0% in 'big surprise' (24 March 2009)
- The Guardian:
It's time to give up our blind faith in economic growth (22 March 2009)
- Financial Times (Top 1000 Schools) :
Which school is 'best'? (21 March 2009)
- BBC News Channel:
BBC News (20 March 2009)
- Gulf News:
Now is the time to engage in less selfish capitalism (19 March 2009)
- The Washington Post:
U.K. finance watchdog urges changes (19 March 2009)
- BBC News :
Unemployment up 1,500 in county (18 March 2009)
- EurekAlert (press release) - Washington,DC,USA:
Global poverty is still a priority (18 March 2009)
- New Scientist:
The credit crunch: what happened? (18 March 2009)
- Financial Times:
Experts at odds over industrial resurgence (17 March 2009)
- ESRC Society Today:
Online press briefing: Britain and the Global Financial Crisis
Recession: health and happiness
(16 March 2009)
- Independent:
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: Don't make light of the pain of divorce (16 March 2009)
- Scotland on Sunday - Edinburgh,Scotland,UK:
Bill Jamieson: If finance capitalism really is dead what system ... (16 March 2009)
- The Sunday Times (Appointments):
Soothing the pain of redundancy (15 March 2009)
- The Times:
Give more people access to therapy (15 March 2009)
- BBC Radio 4 ''News Briefing'':
Linda Yueh interview (14 March 2009)
- guardian.co.uk – UK:
A hard-hitting study of the social effects of inequality has profound implications (14 March 2009)
- The Week:
Bad Week For... (14 March 2009)
- BBC2 – Newsnight:
Linda Yueh interview (13 March 2009)
- CorpWatch.org:
Who Will Determine the Future of Capitalism? (13 March 2009)
- CBC Radio One (Canada):
The Current (13 March 2009)
- New York Times:
Investors see a glimmer and shares soar worldwide (13 March 2009)
- BBC World Service :
Analysis (12 March 2009)
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation :
NewsHour (12 March 2009)
- Financial Times:
Now is the time for a less selfish capitalism (12 March 2009)
- Financial Times:
It seems not all recessions are created equal (12 March 2009)
- Business Spectator, Melborne, Australia:
Alan Kohler Capitalism will renew itself (12 March 2009)
- Stanford Review - Stanford,USA:
Brazil's Economy: Stop Waffling, Lula (12 March 2009)
- Bloomberg - USA:
Economic Growth and Innovation Aren't All-Important, Layard Says (12 March 2009)
- BBC News Channel:
Linda Yueh interview (11 March 2009)
- CNBC:
''Worldwide Exchange'' (11 March 2009)
- UK PR Wire:
Commuter train trips take longer now (11 March 2009)
- RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty - Prague,Czech Republic:
US-Europe split on economic stimulus erupts ahead of G20 (11 March 2009)
- Inequality is bad for your health:
The Guardian (11 March 2009)
- The Hindu - Chennai, India:
Inequality is bad for mental health (11 March 2009)
- ABC.es - Madrid, Spain:
Psicólogo gratis para los británicos deprimidos por la falta de ... (10 March 2009)
- Nurnberger Nachrichten - Germany:
Gluck als Unterrichtsfach (09 March 2009)
- Sunday Times (Business):
Bank injection means we are all monetarists now (08 March 2009)
- El confidencial - Spain:
El Gobierno británico pagará terapias a ciudadanos deprimidos por la recesion (08 March 2009)
- Observer (Business and Media):
Cutting the payroll means unhappy dividends (08 March 2009)
- Observer:
Victims of recession to get free therapy (08 March 2009)
- The Independent :
Hilary Steedman: A brave new world for apprenticeships (07 March 2009)
- BBC Radio 5 :
Weekend Breakfast (07 March 2009)
- BBC News Channel:
Linda Yueh interview (07 March 2009)
- Daily Telegraph:
1930s rail beats '09 (07 March 2009)
- BBC One :
London News (06 March 2009)
- CityWire.co.uk London:
Morning Line: Guaranteed jobs for everyone (06 March 2009)
- Daily Mail:
Rail journeys to work 'take longer than 70 years ago' (06 March 2009)
- Reformatorisch Dagblad, Netherlands:
Geloof en geweld vaak ten onrechte met elkaar verbonden (06 March 2009)
- Daily Telegraph:
Train services 'slower now than before the war' (06 March 2009)
- BBC One:
World Business Report (05 March 2009)
- The Guardian:
Parents' admissions trauma is down to gross inequality outside school gates (05 March 2009)
- BBC World News :
World Business Report (04 March 2009)
- The Guardian:
Treatment lottery restricts hi-tech treatment for depression
(03 March 2009)
- The Irish Times:
Investment in management practice is key to recovery (02 March 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Natalie Chen (01 March 2009)
- Guardian:
You say inflation, I say deflation (27 February 2009)
- Press Release:
Economic research receives further funding boost (26 February 2009)
- Press Release:
Money may not buy happiness but neither does poverty (24 February 2009)
- Berlin Lunchtime Meeting:
Carbon taxes: good for the planet, not bad for economy (23 February 2009)
- The Guardian:
Fit for purpose (18 February 2009)
- Guardian:
We need to outgrow our debt (18 February 2009)
- LSE Public Lecture:
The Global Economic Crisis-Meeting the Challenge (17 February 2009)
- The Finnish Broadcasting Corporation (YLE) :
Linda Yueh interview (12 February 2009)
- Freelance UK:
One runny nose, little sticky fingers and a PC Clinic (12 February 2009)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh on China's trade surplus and growth prospects. (12 February 2009)
- DST International - Surbiton,London,UK:
Pension, hedge fund dominance 'positive for industrial innovation' (12 February 2009)
- Canberra Times (Australia):
Breaking down the barriers (12 February 2009)
- The Guardian :
Is the media too hard on working mums? (11 February 2009)
- LSE Public Lecture:
A Good Childhood: searching for values in a competitive age (11 February 2009)
- Liverpool Echo:
Why new Liverpool can ride out the credit crunch ... (09 February 2009)
- Scotland on Sunday :
Abba-solutely Fabulous (08 February 2009)
- LBC Radio :
''Ken Livingstone'' programme (07 February 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
PM (05 February 2009)
- Radio Free Europe:
Explainer: How Sweden Rescued Its Banks In The 1990s (05 February 2009)
- The Independent:
Good intentions, perverse incentives (04 February 2009)
- The Guardian:
Comment
(04 February 2009)
- BBC World Service:
David Marsden interviewed (04 February 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World at One (03 February 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
''Êèòàéñêèå êðåñòüÿíå îñòàëèñü áåç ðàáîòû'' by Vladimir Pavlov (03 February 2009)
- Communitycare.co.uk - Sutton UK:
Children's Society highlights rise in mental health problems (03 February 2009)
- Wales Online:
Adult selfishness and too much TV blamed as threats to children's wellbeing (03 February 2009)
- This Is Gloucestershire:
The Facebook generation (03 February 2009)
- Journal Live:
Happiness under threat (03 February 2009)
- CNBC Worldwide Exchange:
Worldwide Exchange (03 February 2009)
- Examiner (Ireland):
'Me first' society endangers children (03 February 2009)
- The Guardian:
Look beyond number one (03 February 2009)
- BBC Turkish.com:
Ödevini yapan çocuk 'Bencillik çocukluand gölgeliyor' (02 February 2009)
- The Harrow Times:
Selfish adults 'threat to children' (02 February 2009)
- Evening Standard:
Adults 'let our children down' (02 February 2009)
- Independent:
Schools urged to teach good parenting skills (02 February 2009)
- Housing News:
Policy exchange calls for 'Right to Move' (02 February 2009)
- Guardian – Politics blog:
Is life really worse for kids today than it was for previous generations? (02 February 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
Six o'clock news (02 February 2009)
- The Guardian:
Children paying price for adults' pursuit of success, says report (02 February 2009)
- BBC News:
Selfish adults 'damage childhood' (02 February 2009)
- The Guardian:
Parents who argue 'harm their children' (01 February 2009)
- In The News:
Children have harder childhood today, report says (01 February 2009)
- The Observer:
Are our children really in crisis, or the victims of parents' anxiety? (01 February 2009)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Broken Britain needs lessons in love (01 February 2009)
- The Sunday Times:
Our children's blighted lives (01 February 2009)
- BBC World Service:
The Instant Guide (31 January 2009)
- BBC News Channel:
BBC News (31 January 2009)
- Repubblica (Italy):
Crisi La formula algebrica del fallimento? Nel sollevamento pesi (31 January 2009)
- The Guardian:
Give council tenants the right to move (30 January 2009)
- Radio Lithuania :
''Ryto Garsai''(Morning) (30 January 2009)
- Nederlands Dagblad :
Moet massaontslag? (30 January 2009)
- Times Higher Education:
Published this week (29 January 2009)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World Tonight (28 January 2009)
- Blog d'AdmiNet (Communiqués de presse) - France:
Y at-il une science du bonheur ? (28 January 2009)
- Guardian:
I've changed my mind about carbon taxes (27 January 2009)
- Guardian:
Stuck in the middle (27 January 2009)
- Financial Times:
To save the banks we must stand up to the bankers (27 January 2009)
- finchannel.com:
LSE professor awarded knighthood (25 January 2009)
- RBC Daily :
Linda Yueh Interviewed (21 January 2009)
- Brisbane Times – Australia:
Ditching designer lifestyle good for the soul (20 January 2009)
- The Financial:
Obama's LSE alumni (20 January 2009)
- Prospect Magazine:
Letters-High speed trains (19 January 2009)
- Kathimerini (Greece):
Recession will finish faster than was first thought (18 January 2009)
- Wall Street Journal :
Guest Post: Time to Recapitalize Banks Fully (15 January 2009)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Linda Yueh interviewed (13 January 2009)
- The Guardian :
Perspectives on the graduate job crunch (13 January 2009)
- Economist.com:
Link Exchange (12 January 2009)
- Zeit online:
Der Schock sitzt tief (11 January 2009)
- CEP Visitor:
Carlos Goncalves (10 January 2009)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Six ways to get the economic motor running (10 January 2009)
- The Guardian:
The crunch generation (10 January 2009)
- The Guardian:
The rate cut wasn't big enough (09 January 2009)
- The FINANCIAL Tbilisi, Georgia:
LSE professor awarded knighthood (08 January 2009)
- Wall Street Journal blog:
'Real Time Economics' (07 January 2009)
- BBC World Service Radio:
Analysis (06 January 2009)
- CNBC:
Europe tonight (06 January 2009)
- The Guardian :
Not a question of faith (06 January 2009)
- Voice of America (Mandarin Service):
Current Affairs (05 January 2009)
- CNN ''Business International'' :
China's year in review (02 January 2009)
- Financial Times:
Darling wins backing for his tax cuts (02 January 2009)
- Financial Times:
Joblessness peak set to near 3m (02 January 2009)
- The Guardian:
2009 brings harsh choices over the future of capitalism (01 January 2009)
- Craegmoor News:
Investing in mental health 'makes economic sense' (30 December 2008)
- Economist:
Demonstrably durable (30 December 2008)
- Business Spectator:
Measuring the fear index (24 December 2008)
- Sharewatch:
REFILE-Spain risks homegrown ''subprime'' crisis (23 December 2008)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (19 December 2008)
- FT - blog Economists Forum:
Normality is just a few policy steps away (18 December 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Power players from the fields of Eton (18 December 2008)
- RGE Monitor:
Normalcy is just a few bold policy steps away (17 December 2008)
- Liverpool Daily Post:
Rob Merrick on politics - Ignorance is Bliss (17 December 2008)
- Liverpool Daily Post:
Ignorance is Bliss (17 December 2008)
- Amdocs on Marketwatch:
When 0% isn't low enough (17 December 2008)
- IRN (ITN):
Linda Yueh interview (16 December 2008)
- BBC World Service:
World Update (15 December 2008)
- Republika, Serbia:
Crni (finansijski) oktobar u Velikoj Britaniji (11 December 2008)
- Express.be Antwerpen, Belgium:
De ultieme gids voor geluk in barre tijden (11 December 2008)
- Stumbling and Mumbling (blog site):
Does job search work? (11 December 2008)
- CNBC:
Worldwide Exchange (11 December 2008)
- Financial Times:
Job creation is responding to needs of society (10 December 2008)
- The Economist:
Link exchange (10 December 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Tories target 'problem families.' to break cycle of dependency (09 December 2008)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Linda Yueh interviewed (08 December 2008)
- The Guardian:
King stands by with new shock therapy (07 December 2008)
- The Times:
So happy together (06 December 2008)
- Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka:
Should the CFO Reign Supreme over HR? (04 December 2008)
- CRA European Competition Practice:
Brussels conference hosts a debate on the impact of the credit crunch on competition policy (03 December 2008)
- RBC Daily - Russia:
Linda Yueh interviewed (02 December 2008)
- Easier:
Over a million pensioners rely on property for retirement (01 December 2008)
- The Week Magazine, USA:
Briefing: Holding on to happiness in hard times (01 December 2008)
- Independent:
Pensioners lose £45bn in property slump (01 December 2008)
- Nursing Standard:
NHS set to learn lessons from Royal Mail in cutting sick leave (29 November 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
You and Yours (29 November 2008)
- CNBC:
Worldwide Exchange (29 November 2008)
- Al Jazeera English:
News (26 November 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
(25 November 2008)
- FinFacts:
Global Financial Crisis: Warnings of danger from 2001 and a Fed all bark but no bite - with monumental consequences (25 November 2008)
- Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY:
Guest Post: Inflation Should Be Just Around the Corner (24 November 2008)
- More 4 News :
More 4 News (24 November 2008)
- National Post - Canada:
Great Depression of Small 'D'? (21 November 2008)
- Al Jazeera English:
News (21 November 2008)
- The Metro - London:
We just need a break (21 November 2008)
- Personal Finance - Cape Town, South Africa :
Retrain your mind to be wealthy and happy (21 November 2008)
- BBC 2:
Newsnight (20 November 2008)
- Times Higher Education :
The week in higher education (20 November 2008)
- Islington Gazette:
Job losses 'to hit bars and eateries' (19 November 2008)
- Prospect:
More mobile than we think (19 November 2008)
- La Gaceta:
''Suprimir las AFJP es una de las peores medidas imaginables'' (19 November 2008)
- BBC World Service:
Linda Yueh interviewed (18 November 2008)
- The Guardian:
Response I did not stammer when the Queen asked me about the meltdown (18 November 2008)
- Dispatch Online - South Africa:
A lightness of being in tough times (17 November 2008)
- Citizen Economists:
Breaking the mold: the U.S. productivity miracle (15 November 2008)
- Financial Times:
Good question, Ma'am. But some people did see it coming (15 November 2008)
- Al Jazeera English:
Frost Over the World (14 November 2008)
- BBC 4:
World News Today (14 November 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh interviewed (13 November 2008)
- UTV India:
News (13 November 2008)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (08 November 2008)
- The Daily Mail:
The Queen has missed her vocation. She'd be wonderful as a polite Paxman asking the questions we ALL want the answers to (07 November 2008)
- Blde.de:
Hier macht Prinz Philip ein Nickerchen (06 November 2008)
- BBC Radio 5:
Five Live Drive (05 November 2008)
- Employment for Students:
'university is increasing social mobility' (04 November 2008)
- Scotsman :
Is victory truly in sight in the class struggle? (04 November 2008)
- The Guardian:
The seizing up eases up (04 November 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Britain's class divide is over (03 November 2008)
- Public Service Online:
Social mobility 'improved since 2000' (03 November 2008)
- ePolitix:
Social Mobility rising says No.10 (03 November 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (03 November 2008)
- BBC News:
Social mobility 'improving' in UK (03 November 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Class gap closing, research claims (03 November 2008)
- The Times:
Put your coat on and enjoy the real world (02 November 2008)
- The Daily Mail:
Britain's class divide is all in the past claims Labour research (02 November 2008)
- Der Handel:
Planungshürden Groß hilft Klein (01 November 2008)
- The Times:
Changing class grows easier (01 November 2008)
- Macleans.ca Canada:
A silver lining for Russia (30 October 2008)
- RxPG News, Los Angeles:
IZA Prize 2008 goes to British economists Layard and Nickell (30 October 2008)
- Handelsblatt:
IZA-Preis geht an Briten (30 October 2008)
- finchannel.com, Georgia:
LSE: Low-income families are now more able to work their way out of poverty (30 October 2008)
- IZA Prize 2008 :
IZA Prize 2008 goes to British economists Richard Layard and Stephen Nickell (30 October 2008)
- Daily Express:
Recession threat to families (29 October 2008)
- Debt Management Today:
Recession ''might depress wages'' (29 October 2008)
- BBC World Service:
Business Daily
(29 October 2008)
- Channel 4:
Recession threat to families (29 October 2008)
- The Mirror:
Recession threat to families (29 October 2008)
- Channel 4:
Channel 4 News (28 October 2008)
- The Guardian:
Children worry about careers more than bullying (28 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
Poor advice hinders university access (28 October 2008)
- The Guardian:
Landfall in Asia (28 October 2008)
- Employment for Students:
Graduates from top universities earn more (27 October 2008)
- Financial Times:
Single parents transform workforce (27 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
The great financial stich-up (26 October 2008)
- Moscow News:
The buck stops here (24 October 2008)
- Mature Times:
More possessions - but are we any happier than 50 years ago? (24 October 2008)
- Le Temps:
La Chine appelée à sauver le monde (24 October 2008)
- The Independent:
Child poverty costs Britain at least 25bn a year, study says (23 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
Cost of child poverty is at least 25bn a year (23 October 2008)
- The Guardian :
The financial cloud's silver lining (23 October 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
PM (23 October 2008)
- Sympatico MSN Finance Canada:
Canadians struggle with what they earn (21 October 2008)
- BBC 4:
World News Today (20 October 2008)
- US News and World Report:
The economy faces a makeover (20 October 2008)
- BBC News :
Financial Crisis: World Round Up (20 October 2008)
- Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada):
Could market meltdown be a chance to slow down? (18 October 2008)
- Washington Post:
Russian elite look to Kremlin for aid as wealth evaporates (17 October 2008)
- Liverpool Daily Post:
Dr Tim Leunig stands by attack on Liverpool (17 October 2008)
- Times Higher Education:
Charge Elite Students More (16 October 2008)
- BBC News:
Critic to debate Liverpool future (16 October 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today Programme (15 October 2008)
- Witan Jardine:
Graduates from top universities earn more (15 October 2008)
- Women in Technology:
Earning power 'boosted' by best universities (15 October 2008)
- Career Engineer:
LSE: Top engineering graduates' will earn significantly more (15 October 2008)
- Washington Post:
How to manage the banks (15 October 2008)
- United Television (UTV) News - India:
News (13 October 2008)
- Sky News:
'Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes' (13 October 2008)
- Reuters News - USA:
Kremlin holds key as crisis threatens oligarchs (13 October 2008)
- Sunday Times:
Time is running out for a rescue (12 October 2008)
- Guardian:
Don't worry about inflation (12 October 2008)
- Guardian:
The rich and the rest (11 October 2008)
- Silicon.com:
US firms get more out of IT than UK rivals (10 October 2008)
- Guardian:
Degrees from top universities boost earning power (10 October 2008)
- RBC Daily:
World news (10 October 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Top universities 'should charge higher fees' (10 October 2008)
- Wall Street Journal:
Depression, recapitalization, greenspan (10 October 2008)
- US News and World Report:
Credit crisis to greens: drop dead (10 October 2008)
- BBC Radio 5 Live:
Breakfast (08 October 2008)
- VOX:
The credit crunch may cause another great depression (08 October 2008)
- Public Service Onlilne:
Social mobility ''improved since 2000'' (03 October 2008)
- Public Service Onlilne:
Social mobility ''improved since 2000'' (03 October 2008)
- The Economist:
A mortgage from Tesco? (02 October 2008)
- Financial Times:
Wage settlements yet to feel the pinch, says pay specialist (02 October 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Stefanie Lehmann (01 October 2008)
- The Times:
Labour claims to narrow the class divide - at last (01 October 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today Programme (01 October 2008)
- Guardian:
Small retailers are backed into a corner (01 October 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Nina Guyon (29 September 2008)
- En the web:
Provincial spite (26 September 2008)
- Grant Awarded:
SERC researchers granted NHPAU Research Innovation Fund awards to help study housing affordability (22 September 2008)
- The Evening Standard:
Brown had to act over HBOS (19 September 2008)
- BBC News:
Credit crunch future predictions (16 September 2008)
- Socialist Worker:
Class politics are alive and kicking in Britain (16 September 2008)
- BBC News:
Credit crunch future predictions (16 September 2008)
- The Wall Street Journal:
The 'same ol' is actually good enough for many (08 September 2008)
- Independent:
Faith schools work. Until you take the faith away (31 August 2008)
- The Guardian:
The price isn't right (10 August 2008)
- New Straits Times - Persekutuan, Malaysia:
HARDEV KAUR: Doha round fails to deliver after years of talk (08 August 2008)
- The Scotsman:
Forcing people to work for benefits will do nothing to alleviate poverty (24 July 2008)
- Times Higher Education:
I can help you change your life (24 July 2008)
- The National (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates):
Living in the laps of luxury (10 July 2008)
- El Pais:
Francia: ejemplo de educación superior (06 July 2008)
- Guardian:
The education boom has proved a curse for the poor (05 July 2008)
- Regen.net (London, UK):
Income only partly explains happiness (04 July 2008)
- The Southern Star (Cork, Ireland):
11th in World League Table! (04 July 2008)
- CNBC :
Europe Tonight (01 July 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
The NHS at 60 - the cost of health (01 July 2008)
- Financial News:
Fear is the key to a vintage slump (30 June 2008)
- The Times:
Hang the high-speed train, just give commuters a seat (29 June 2008)
- UTV News (India):
Beat the street (27 June 2008)
- Times Higher Education Supplement:
Grant winners (26 June 2008)
- eGov monitor:
Local involvement leads to happier communities (26 June 2008)
- BBC :
Ten O'Clock News (25 June 2008)
- Guardian:
Will this man make you happy? (24 June 2008)
- Magazine Veja:
O custo do ilusionismo econômico (24 June 2008)
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation:
Newshour (23 June 2008)
- BBC World Service:
China's reduction of energy subsidies (19 June 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Asian banks' holdings (18 June 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
PetroChina (16 June 2008)
- Conde Nast Portfolio (New York, NY, USA):
Happiness is... (16 June 2008)
- Red Orbit (Dallas, TX, USA):
Disproportionality in special needs education in England (14 June 2008)
- Guardian:
Bright pupils missing out on university, study shows (13 June 2008)
- Marketing Magazine (Ireland):
Ads under attack (12 June 2008)
- Personnel Today:
Delivering on absence management at Royal Mail (12 June 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
'Black Tuesday' - the Chinese investors (translation) (11 June 2008)
- Finchannel.com:
Is there a formula for happy communities? (11 June 2008)
- Guardian:
How do you survive as a greengrocer? (10 June 2008)
- BBC One:
World Business Report (10 June 2008)
- Pulse:
How to...Influence commissioning of mental health care (09 June 2008)
- Boston Globe:
Making friends (09 June 2008)
- Independent - Ireland:
A trouble shared can be a trouble doubled (08 June 2008)
- BBC World Service:
Newshour (07 June 2008)
- RBC Daily:
Risks are greater than the profit (07 June 2008)
- Vox:
Will the credit crunch lead to recession? (04 June 2008)
- Resource Investor:
Will the credit crunch lead to recession? (04 June 2008)
- Korea Herald:
International employment forum opens in Seoul (04 June 2008)
- ThirdSector:
Opinion: Our crucial role in tackling inequality (04 June 2008)
- More4 News:
Interview (03 June 2008)
- Handelsblatt:
Chinesen und inder sind schlechte Manager - noch (02 June 2008)
- Kiel Institute for the World Economy:
Stephen Redding and Silvana Tenreyro selected as two of the winners of the 2008 Excellence Award in Global Economic Affairs (02 June 2008)
- August Lösch Prize 2008:
Frédéric Robert-Nicoud awarded prize for research in New Economic Geography (02 June 2008)
- LSE Magazine:
Low social mobility in UK (01 June 2008)
- Voice of America:
China branch (31 May 2008)
- The Washington Post (USA):
The gifts and costs of greed (30 May 2008)
- Times Higher Education Supplement:
A star-studded cast (29 May 2008)
- Guardian:
How to feed the world (28 May 2008)
- BBC World Service:
Newshour (26 May 2008)
- The Sunday Times:
Gym fixes it for Royal Mail absentees (25 May 2008)
- RBC Daily:
Russian news (22 May 2008)
- Planning Daily:
Economist calls for cut in planning red tape (21 May 2008)
- CEE Visitor:
Francois Keslair (20 May 2008)
- Pravda:
O jedlo sa svet satial' nepobije (20 May 2008)
- Personnel Today:
Royal Mail health initiatives save £227m in three years (20 May 2008)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (19 May 2008)
- Miller-McCune .com, USA:
Should the government make us happy? (19 May 2008)
- Irish Independent:
Ireland's affluenza epidemic: would we want it any other way? (18 May 2008)
- Guardian:
PM's new homes 'not green enough' (18 May 2008)
- Die Zeit:
Asiatische Bosse überschätzen sich oft
(15 May 2008)
- The Times:
If you're richer, you're happier (14 May 2008)
- Politics Today:
ESRC: Closing the productivity gap in Ireland (13 May 2008)
- La Repubblica:
Classe dirigente, un flop manager e politici superpagati e inefficienti (13 May 2008)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Class warriors who betrayed the underclass (11 May 2008)
- Sol 24 Ore:
Quando il falco fa volare i tassi (10 May 2008)
- Times of Malta:
Promoting resilience in the classroom (09 May 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Hong Kong places on the yuan (translated from Russian) (08 May 2008)
- Financial Times:
Britain to set tougher rules on recruiting migrant labour (07 May 2008)
- Journal of Turkish Weekly:
Book Review - What makes a terrorist: economics and the root causes of terrorism (06 May 2008)
- Reuters:
Risks mount for stressed traders as markets gyrate (05 May 2008)
- British Journal of Psychiatry:
Invited commentary on ... Proposals for massive expansion of psychological therapies would be counterproductive across society (02 May 2008)
- Health Insurance and Protection:
Tackling absence 'would save £1.45bn a year' (02 May 2008)
- Financial Times:
Royal Mail strategy to tackle sick days reaps big savings (02 May 2008)
- Prospect magazine, Issue 146 May 2008:
Safe as houses (01 May 2008)
- Guardian:
Clinics at work cut sicknotes, says study (01 May 2008)
- Guardian:
Happy mediums (30 April 2008)
- Slate - USA:
The doctor is in your PC (29 April 2008)
- ajc.com:
SINGLE PARENTING: Some richer, some poorer (24 April 2008)
- People Management:
HRD 2008: Influx of Chinese talent 'a mixed blessing' (18 April 2008)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today programme (18 April 2008)
- New York Times - 'Freakonomics' Blog:
The economics of happiness, Part 2: Are rich countries happier than poor countries? (17 April 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh interviewed (17 April 2008)
- Financial Times:
Visible measure that help reduce absenteeism (17 April 2008)
- Financial Times - Adviser:
A perfect storm is brewing (17 April 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh interviewed (16 April 2008)
- Haaretz.com (Israel):
Private attorneys in the service of the state (16 April 2008)
- NY Times - Freakonomics:
The fiscal costs of marriage and divorce (15 April 2008)
- Voice of America:
Business scene (15 April 2008)
- CEP Achievements:
Richard Layard one of only four 'non-American' Fellows (15 April 2008)
- CBC.CA News (Toronto, Ontario, Canada):
Tired of looking on the bright side? Me too, I think (Richard Handler: The ideas guy) (15 April 2008)
- The Guardian:
Left behind, and unhappier (14 April 2008)
- Financial Times:
Cost of living (12 April 2008)
- ABC Radio International:
Smoking economics (09 April 2008)
- News-Medical.net (Australia):
Smoking bans and taxes, do they work (08 April 2008)
- BBC News:
Richer, healthier but not happier (08 April 2008)
- Fund Strategy:
Asia experts see good prospects despite recent falls (07 April 2008)
- ABC News online (Australia):
Cigarette price hike 'leads to more intense smoking' (07 April 2008)
- Liberal Democrats - London, UK:
Government must wake up to cost of mental health (17 March 2008)
- Independent:
Christina Patterson: Britons long for sunshine (but know it will rain) (11 March 2008)
- The Times:
In the line of fire when push comes to shove (04 March 2008)
- Handelsblatt:
Mehr Wettbewerb kann töen - zentrale Lohnfindung auch (03 March 2008)
- The Economist:
Is it worth it? (28 February 2008)
- Le Temps:
Ça pourrait être pire; Affaires intérieures
(27 February 2008)
- SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY::
A clarification of the findings of the recent study by Centre for Economic Performance researcher Emma Tominey (27 February 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Middle-class criminals cost millions in taxes (25 February 2008)
- The Times:
Closer look at peer groups (19 February 2008)
- Sunday Times:
The week's news in review - Smoking risk to babies (17 February 2008)
- Kiddicare - Peterborough, UK:
New research downplays impact of smokingi n pregnancy (15 February 2008)
- BBC News - UK:
Top state schools 'take the best' (14 February 2008)
- The Times:
Damage to unborn baby from smoking 'negligible' in the first five months (14 February 2008)
- Huffington Post - New York, NY, USA:
The media lucky sperm club (13 February 2008)
- The Financial Times:
Full steam ahead? (13 February 2008)
- Daily Mail:
State schools are being 'divided along class lines into grammars or ghettos' (13 February 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Top state schools 'still skim off the best pupils' (13 February 2008)
- Daily Mail:
We don't need any more immigrants, says Labour adviser (13 February 2008)
- Business Zone:
We have to stop meeting like this (13 February 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
China investment (11 February 2008)
- Financial Times:
Hard work ahead to promote apprenticeships (10 February 2008)
- Little India:
What price happiness? (10 February 2008)
- Guardian:
Paying the price (08 February 2008)
- The Business:
Job creation schemes (08 February 2008)
- Houston Chronicle:
Two experts see housing slump just beginning (08 February 2008)
- Guardian:
Who wants a recession (08 February 2008)
- Observer:
Why too much care for your child can harm society (03 February 2008)
- Financial Times:
Connecting to the centre (01 February 2008)
- Channel 4 - News:
Factcheck: More police, less crime under Labour? (31 January 2008)
- Press Association:
Schools policy 'causes segregation' (30 January 2008)
- BBC News:
Handing it down (30 January 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh interviewed (29 January 2008)
- THES:
London School of Economics - Spatial economics gets centre (25 January 2008)
- New York Times:
Two cheers for Wall Street (25 January 2008)
- The Economist:
Paying a deadly price (24 January 2008)
- Miller-McCune .com, USA:
Urban sprawl increasing after all (23 January 2008)
- Financial Times:
NHS pay system puts lives at risk in the south (22 January 2008)
- The Times:
Gated developments: a scourge on society? (20 January 2008)
- RBC Daily (Russia):
Linda Yueh interviewed (20 January 2008)
- BBC News:
Private schools' gain over state? (19 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Failure to teach three Rs 'damaging economy' (19 January 2008)
- The Guardian:
Scrapping admissions system would 'reduce inequality' (18 January 2008)
- The Times:
Middle class 'monopolise' the best schools (18 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Which skills are vital to the British economy? (18 January 2008)
- Daily Mail:
Schools' failure at three R's is 'putting the economy at risk' (18 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
Men 'find it harder to climb social ladder' (13 January 2008)
- Sunday Times:
Private education boosts income (13 January 2008)
- Guardian:
Private schools still 'reproduce inequalities' (11 January 2008)
- Daily Telegraph:
A private education can boost earnings by a fifth (11 January 2008)
- ATL Education News - UK:
Inequalities developed at private schools (11 January 2008)
- IntheNews.uk:
Private schools under attack (11 January 2008)
- Handelsblatt:
Deutsche Manager sind sehr gut (07 January 2008)
- Personnel Today:
Most employers fail to tackle stress at early stage (04 December 2007)
- The Guardian:
Colleges soon big enough to go out on their own (04 December 2007)
- Financial Times:
Rise in graduates over-qualified for jobs (23 November 2007)
- 24 Dash:
Grammar schools labelled 'ghettos for wealthy' (21 November 2007)
- Daily Telegraph:
Grammars 'need to open up' (21 November 2007)
- Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE) News:
''Maailmanpolitiikan arkipäivää'' (18 November 2007)
- Libération, France:
Britanniques aux rapports (17 November 2007)
- New York Times:
The MBA under attack (17 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Grammar school policy (15 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Test results on education policy (15 November 2007)
- Irish Times:
Depression ails our economy (15 November 2007)
- PresseBox - Rastatt, Germany:
14th Handelsblatt Annual Congress on ''Strategic IT Management'' 28 - 30 January 2008, in Berlin (14 November 2007)
- Marketplace - Los Angeles, CA, USA:
Bhutan's waning Gross Happiness Product (14 November 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
You and Yours (13 November 2007)
- The Economist:
What witch doctors? (13 November 2007)
- Irish Times:
Best practice (12 November 2007)
- Hurryet (Turkey):
Yaand#351;larand#305; 18-30 arasand#305;nda Meslekleri ve paralarand#305; var ama hálá aileleriyle yaand#351;and#305;yorlar (11 November 2007)
- Al Jazeera - English:
Frost over the world (09 November 2007)
- The Advertiser, Australia:
Do yourself a favour: spread some happiness by spending more time with your family during the holiday season (09 November 2007)
- Secondary Education.com:
Long hours in class do not lead to better jobs (08 November 2007)
- New Statesman:
Why Brown won't read THAT book (08 November 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Too much social mobility in Britain (08 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Poorest towns 'falling behind' (07 November 2007)
- BBC Radio:
Radio 5 Live (07 November 2007)
- BBC Radio:
Radio Northampton (05 November 2007)
- Guardian:
Too many graduates? Apparently not (03 November 2007)
- THES:
Generosity to researchers could be a profitable move (02 November 2007)
- Financial Times:
Economists' rule change puts US on top of world (01 November 2007)
- RBC Daily:
Aharon business news - Russia (31 October 2007)
- ATL Education News - UK:
Students 'study wrong subjects' (31 October 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
New homes target 'not enough to avert crisis' (29 October 2007)
- CEP Visitor:
Victor Lavy (10 October 2007)
- CEP Visitor:
Monique Ebell (10 October 2007)
- PNN - Richmond, VA, USA:
Workers are more productive on certain days of the week (20 September 2007)
- The New York Times:
Handing off the family business (18 September 2007)
- The Scotsman:
Court blow to Microsoft as it loses appeal against record £343m fine (18 September 2007)
- The Times:
Microsoft loses appeal against £342m EU fine over software sharing (18 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Trendy subject taught with aplomb (17 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Diversity and research top agenda for dean of Aston (17 September 2007)
- CEP Press Release:
The Microsoft Decision (17 September 2007)
- CNN, USA:
Casualties of the credit boom (14 September 2007)
- THES:
Laurie Taylor column (14 September 2007)
- CNBC Europe:
Squawk Box (13 September 2007)
- CareandHealth (press release):
Speech in the House of Commons, by Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP (13 September 2007)
- The Economist:
Holy alliance (13 September 2007)
- The Economist:
Labour and the unions - down tools, lads (13 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
FT Report - Recruitment: secret ingredients of an efficient workplace (13 September 2007)
- The Times:
Sit down, thugs, and get your wellbeing books out (12 September 2007)
- The Independent:
What really makes us happy? (12 September 2007)
- The Guardian:
Firms face recruitment ban for exploiting migrant workers (12 September 2007)
- Irish Independent:
Workers of the world unite ... on Tuesdays (12 September 2007)
- Bangkok Post - Thailand:
Man gives dog kiss of life (11 September 2007)
- Bloomberg:
TV (11 September 2007)
- The Guardian:
Smith names head of new migration advisory body (11 September 2007)
- ABC online:
WorkChoices will demoralise employees: economist (11 September 2007)
- The Guardian:
Union demise is plain to see in the yawning wealth gap (11 September 2007)
- The Guardian:
The brothers' blues (10 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Weakened unions retain power to influence (10 September 2007)
- Conservatives.com:
David Cameron: Meeting economic challenges of the future (10 September 2007)
- Online Recruitment - UK:
Trades Unions supporting HR management (10 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Mission to control labour flow (10 September 2007)
- CEP News::
Union Blues: The Bleak Outlook for Most of Britain's Trade Unions
(10 September 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Tuesday proves super for work (08 September 2007)
- The Sun:
Workers are laziest on Fridays (08 September 2007)
- THES:
Repression kick-starts a career in radical violence (07 September 2007)
- THES:
'Surplus' in arts may spur shakeout (07 September 2007)
- BBC World Service:
World Business Review (07 September 2007)
- Christian Science Monitor:
'What makes a terrorist' and why the popular theories may be wrong (28 August 2007)
- The American:
The decline and fall of declinism (28 August 2007)
- The Guardian:
Cameron should count on happiness (27 August 2007)
- Spiked:
Towards an age of abundance (25 August 2007)
- The Business:
The economics of happiness: just state control with a smile (22 August 2007)
- LaVocel - Italy:
Il gap manageriale del vecchio continente (21 August 2007)
- The Guardian:
Bouncing into schools (21 August 2007)
- Personnel Today:
What can human resources expect from Gordon Brown as Prime Minister (20 August 2007)
- The Financial Times - Adviser:
Continental Divide: US and Europe (17 August 2007)
- New Matilda:
Economics: A Sub-Prime Morality Play (16 August 2007)
- BBC World TV:
World News Today (14 August 2007)
- American Enterprise Institute - Washington DC:
What really buys happiness (14 August 2007)
- SmartMoney - Russia:
Ñåìåéíûå öåííîñòè (13 August 2007)
- CNBC :
Worldwide Exchange (10 August 2007)
- Money Week:
Is Britain too reliant on the financial sector? (10 August 2007)
- Japanese Press:
(09 August 2007)
- Business Standard - India:
Deepak Lal: happiness, growth and capitalism (07 August 2007)
- Herald, Scotland:
Inspiring a Neet solution (04 August 2007)
- Bytestart:
We have to stop meeting like this (03 August 2007)
- The Economist:
Stirring the melting pot (02 August 2007)
- The Australian:
Don't get sniffy at 'affluenza' (01 August 2007)
- BBC World Service:
Burmese service - International Business Analysis (30 July 2007)
- Kathimerini - Greece:
Greek coverage of CEP/McKinsey management study (28 July 2007)
- Kathimerini - Greece:
Management practice (28 July 2007)
- BBC:
BBC 1 - 'Ten o'Clock News (25 July 2007)
- On Line opinion -Australia:
It's the society, stupid! (25 July 2007)
- Land for Housing:
Local bid for housing land can boost supply (25 July 2007)
- Taipei Times:
Nurturing your own ideas is key to productivity (25 July 2007)
- The Guardian:
The changing face of inequality (24 July 2007)
- Scottish Left Review:
An appetite for change (23 July 2007)
- Toffeeweb:
Overlooked. Look here. (23 July 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (23 July 2007)
- City Journal:
What really buys happiness? (22 July 2007)
- Le Monde:
Epoque: En attendant le bonheur (22 July 2007)
- The Observer:
Want to be productive? Grow your own ideas (22 July 2007)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Our ill-trained youth will kick Britain out of the economic elite (21 July 2007)
- The Wall Street Journal:
The Left's 'inequality' obsession (19 July 2007)
- The Independent:
The pioneering technique that's helping to combat depression in the classroom (19 July 2007)
- Brisbane Times:
Profile: Andrew Charlton (19 July 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Youngsters opt to do nothing (19 July 2007)
- BBC World Service:
Business Brief (18 July 2007)
- Spiked - London UK:
Black's fall: 'a morality play for us all' (18 July 2007)
- Handelsblatt:
US-Unternehmen managen am besten (17 July 2007)
- The Cairns Post:
Busting the myth (14 July 2007)
- The Economist:
Where money seems to talk (12 July 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
UK 'good at IT despite poorly-managed firms' (12 July 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Multinational managers in India rival US for skill (12 July 2007)
- The Financial Times - India:
Bright young things take multinational path (11 July 2007)
- The Guardian:
Love and low taxes (11 July 2007)
- CNBC:
Worldwide Exchange (10 July 2007)
- The Economist:
Capitalism and freedom fries (09 July 2007)
- ABC Net:
Will Elliot and Andrew Charlton (09 July 2007)
- Exduco.net - Tuscany, Italy:
How productivity benefits from competition (09 July 2007)
- The Scotsman:
Power to the people should be way ahead (07 July 2007)
- Montreal Gazette:
Happiness is a serious business (07 July 2007)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Risk-loving Americans counter U.S.'s foreign debt (03 July 2007)
- The Daily Mail:
How axing grammars let down millions of pupils (27 June 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
UK 'one of worst countries for social mobility' (27 June 2007)
- Expansión, Spain:
El día soñado de Brown (26 June 2007)
- Hemscott Analyst:
UK productivity lags behind France, Germany, US (26 June 2007)
- VNUNet.com:
Lack of innovation is causing UK productivity gap (26 June 2007)
- Northern Echo:
Milburn addresses housing problems (26 June 2007)
- Firstrung - London, UK:
Social mobility in Britain lower than other advanced countries and declining (26 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Adonis wants to raise GCSE top grades target to 80 per cent (26 June 2007)
- The Times:
News in brief - Children 'in a poverty trap' (26 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Britain narrows productivity gap (26 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
Labour's school reforms 'haven't helped the poor' (26 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
UK productivity still trails competitors (25 June 2007)
- BBC News:
Education 'fails poorer children' (25 June 2007)
- Le Monde:
Sandra McNally: Sous Tony Blair, le système éducatif britannique s'est incontestablement amélioré (25 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Q and A: grammar school policy (25 June 2007)
- In the News:
Call for UK productivity improvement (25 June 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
Today Programme (25 June 2007)
- The Sunday Times:
Kicking away the social ladder (24 June 2007)
- Globe and Mail:
Bogota's urban happiness movement (23 June 2007)
- Globe and Mail:
Happy is as happy learns (23 June 2007)
- The Star:
Aversion to patriotism, desperation for change (23 June 2007)
- The New York Times:
How the US has kept the productivity playing field to its advantage (21 June 2007)
- CNN:
World Business Today (20 June 2007)
- Kansas City News:
Pursuit of happiness (19 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Schools need to get serious on teaching values (19 June 2007)
- Political Affairs Magazine:
Tony Blair's real legacy - minimum wage and union recognition (19 June 2007)
- Newsweek:
Central banks - talk isn't cheap (19 June 2007)
- Belfast Telegraph:
Exams plan spiralling out of control (16 June 2007)
- Public Finance Magazine:
Faith primary schools no better than secular, study finds (15 June 2007)
- The Trumpet:
Schools flunk dropout test (15 June 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Parents 'buying' places at grammar schools (15 June 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today programme (15 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Happiness lessons (14 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Schools urged to teach children how to be happy (14 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Grammar schools improve grades (13 June 2007)
- The Guardian:
Alien nation (13 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
How to avoid financial meltdown by gaining a foothold on your personal debts (13 June 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Call for happiness to be taught in schools (13 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
Labour is failing (13 June 2007)
- Daily Mail:
Exam results boosted by the grammar effect (13 June 2007)
- Daily Telegraph:
Study shows grammars benefit poor pupils (13 June 2007)
- The Times:
Home ground disadvantage (12 June 2007)
- The Observer:
If you're not a fat cat or a footballer, new problems keep on popping up (03 June 2007)
- The Observer:
How we have grown up in 50 years of change (20 May 2007)
- The Economist:
Use IT or lose it (17 May 2007)
- Gulf News:
On finding the silver lining behind every dark cloud (15 May 2007)
- Young People Now - London UK:
Youth unemployment: The real deal? (09 May 2007)
- Channel 4 - News:
FactCheck: Labour's election pledge cards (08 May 2007)
- The Independent:
'Happiness tsar' warns of therapy funding shortage (06 May 2007)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
How to plant the seeds of happiness (06 May 2007)
- The Guardian:
Face to faith (05 May 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
How to let happiness find you (04 May 2007)
- ITV News:
Schools need 'happiness lessons' (03 May 2007)
- Clare Hall Ashby Lecture: 'Happiness and Values':
Specialists Are Needed To Teach Values, Says Richard Layard (02 May 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (30 April 2007)
- The Independent:
The illusion of inclusion (11 April 2007)
- The Times:
The 'lost generation' of young and jobless (10 April 2007)
- The Herald:
A disaster for Scotland (10 April 2007)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Labour's failure has lost us a generation (10 April 2007)
- Al Jazeera:
Mighty China (07 April 2007)
- Channel 4 - News:
Help get depressed off benefits (03 April 2007)
- Birmingham Post:
A workplace strategy focused on people (03 April 2007)
- Stumbling and Mumbling - 'blogosphere':
Metcalf on minimum wages (02 April 2007)
- The Toronto Star:
Don't worry, be happy...or not? (01 April 2007)
- The Guardian:
Therapy on the cheap (29 March 2007)
- Allafrica.com:
Zimbabwe: students' financial aid schemes vital (29 March 2007)
- BBC World Service:
Newshour (26 March 2007)
- The Observer:
Larger questions of urban sprawl (25 March 2007)
- The Observer:
Happy talk (25 March 2007)
- AlterNet - San Francisco, CA:
Why having more no longer makes us happy (22 March 2007)
- The Financial Times:
Race to close productivity gap (21 March 2007)
- BBC News 24 :
World business report (21 March 2007)
- Sauk Valley:
It's smart to invest in education (20 March 2007)
- The Observer:
Letting off steam (18 March 2007)
- Christian Today:
Faith schools better when competitive, research suggests (16 March 2007)
- The Guardian:
School choice could 'widen divisions' (14 March 2007)
- Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph:
School choice 'could widen divisions' (14 March 2007)
- BBC News - UK:
Faith schools get competitive (14 March 2007)
- Life Style Extra - UK:
Small carbon tax could double environment budget (14 March 2007)
- Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV:
Asia Pacific focus (13 March 2007)
- Chemistry and Industry:
EU closing transatlantic innovation gap (12 March 2007)
- Times of Malta:
A demographic puzzle (08 March 2007)
- The Guardian:
School admissions: the race for a place (06 March 2007)
- Computer Weekly:
Productivity - why can't the UK keep up? (06 March 2007)
- BBC World TV:
World News Tonight (05 March 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (02 March 2007)
- THES:
Who said we were rational beings? (02 March 2007)
- Online Recruitment:
IrishJobs.ie - benefits of mobile/flexible working will emerge in practice (01 March 2007)
- BBC:
BBC News 24 (26 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
Wellbeing is not about the individual - it's about relationships (22 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
Donations to clarity (22 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
Money or your life (21 February 2007)
- La Tribune:
Comment certains pays ont réduit le chômage demasse (20 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
Wanted: an Erich Fromm party (20 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
The nasty country (19 February 2007)
- Ireland 'News Talk' Radio:
The Wide Angle (18 February 2007)
- CNN:
World Business Tonight (16 February 2007)
- New Zealand Herald - Auckland:
Simon Caulkin: Gravy train must hit the buffers (16 February 2007)
- The Guardian:
It's a mad world (16 February 2007)
- Socialist Worker:
Downwardly mobile (10 February 2007)
- The Observer:
Gravy train of big business must hit the buffers (04 February 2007)
- Washington Post:
Political happiness (03 February 2007)
- The Economist:
Momentous modelling (02 February 2007)
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Seven steps to having a happier life (01 February 2007)
- The Economist:
A lost opportunity (01 February 2007)
- News-Medical.net:
Money cannot buy you happiness (29 January 2007)
- The Main Wire:
Experts doubt BOE Blanchflower claims pay to be restrained (29 January 2007)
- Gulf News:
Successful business needs more than family (25 January 2007)
- The Scotsman:
How, under Labour, a working-class baby now has 'far less chance' of getting ahead in society (25 January 2007)
- The Independent - Sunday Review:
Happy Now? (21 January 2007)
- Gulf News:
New Quest in British politics: public happiness (19 January 2007)
- THES:
What's a smile worth? (19 January 2007)
- Yahoo News USA :
National Stock Exchange Names Andrew B. Bernard and Dennis C. Cuneo to Board of Directors (17 January 2007)
- CBS News - NYC:
UK's New Hot Button Issue: Happiness (17 January 2007)
- Christian Science Monitor:
New quest in British politics (17 January 2007)
- Financial Times:
A war on depression makes economic sense (08 January 2007)
- The Statesman, Ghana:
Moving up the social ladder is never easy (08 January 2007)
- The Sunday Times:
Buddy, can you spare a billion? (07 January 2007)
- The Observer:
Here's looking at you (07 January 2007)
- The Age:
Count your blessings (07 January 2007)
- Rai 1 TV:
Sabato, Domenica and... (06 January 2007)
- Financial Times:
Moving up the social ladder is never easy (06 January 2007)
- Public Finance Magazine:
School segregation not decreasing (05 January 2007)
- South Wales Echo:
Consultant radical vision for capitalism (05 January 2007)
- Spiked:
There is no 'paradox of prosperity' (05 January 2007)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World Tonight (04 January 2007)
- The Economist:
Stub it out (04 January 2007)
- Calcutta Telegraph, India:
The secret of India's unhappiness (03 January 2007)
- The Washington Times:
Seeking the elusive state (01 January 2007)
- The Sunday Times:
We're only happy in our own little world. That's dangerous (31 December 2006)
- BBC News:
New Years Honours (30 December 2006)
- The Observer:
2006: A vintage year for ideas that will change our world (24 December 2006)
- Radio Singapore:
FOCUS 2006 - Economic Trends (22 December 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Unions need to swap the red flag for pastel shades (21 December 2006)
- CNBC Europe:
Today's Business (20 December 2006)
- The Guardian:
Ministers deny it but the truth is out there (20 December 2006)
- The Economist:
Economics discovers its feelings (19 December 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
Depression: the great happy pill betrayal (19 December 2006)
- The Guardian:
Sanity's shining light (19 December 2006)
- In These Times.com:
We are all waiters now (18 December 2006)
- HULIQ.com:
Faith primary schools: better schools or better pupils? (18 December 2006)
- Kathimerini:
How do companies with bad management survive? (17 December 2006)
- NESTA:
Skills and Innovation. A response to the Leitch Report (15 December 2006)
- Strategy + Business:
The productivity riddle (15 December 2006)
- BBC World Service:
The World Today (14 December 2006)
- Radio Sole 24 Ore:
Il Paese dei ''mammoni'' (13 December 2006)
- Amicus:
Clock strikes midnight for psychological therapy services (11 December 2006)
- National Secular Society:
'Faith Schools': official report confirms that their success is down to selection not religion (11 December 2006)
- Slate - USA:
The not-so-dismal science - how economists measure whether you're happy (09 December 2006)
- The Socialist Worker:
Richard Layard, inequality and the 'science' of happiness (09 December 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
Faith school education is no better than others (08 December 2006)
- The Evening Standard:
Faith school education is no better than others (08 December 2006)
- The Telegraph:
Faith schools 'get better results because they pick the best pupils' (08 December 2006)
- CNBC :
World Wide Exchange (08 December 2006)
- The Times:
Talking therapy is natural, effective, fast and so cheap (07 December 2006)
- The Guardian:
School or training plan for all under-18s (06 December 2006)
- Bloomberg Radio:
Bloomberg on the economy (06 December 2006)
- ProgressiveU - blog:
The growing gap (05 December 2006)
- Sudan Tribune:
Ireland urges China to press Sudan on Darfur force (26 November 2006)
- Japan Times:
Revolution in market values (09 November 2006)
- Government News Network - GNN:
Commission on Environmental Markets and Economic Performance announced (08 November 2006)
- Online Opinion:
A touchstone time for Russia (08 November 2006)
- Hindustan Times:
Urban sprawl has no connection with body weight (05 November 2006)
- United Press International:
Study: Obese choose to live in urban sprawl (02 November 2006)
- Ottawa Citizen:
Obesity, urban sprawl link questioned (01 November 2006)
- EurekAlert USA:
Urban sprawl not cause of human sprawl (01 November 2006)
- Canberra Times, Australia:
Fair pay decision is a fair cop (27 October 2006)
- Financial Times:
Jobless and workforce data see record rises (19 October 2006)
- Focus-Money, Germany:
Standort; Globaler Gewinner (18 October 2006)
- The Guardian:
Minimum Wage fails to close pay gap (16 October 2006)
- Reuters:
Minimum Wage cuts pay inequality (14 October 2006)
- Financial Times:
Minimum wage cuts pay inequality (14 October 2006)
- Financial Times:
These parents may contain nuts (13 October 2006)
- Hindustan Times, India:
Eldest sons are poor managers, says study (13 October 2006)
- The Independent:
'Revolutionary' economist wins Nobel Prize (11 October 2006)
- London Stock Exchange:
EU 'fails to meet Lisbon agenda economic targets' (10 October 2006)
- EurActiv.com, Belgium:
EU innovation goals 'doomed' (10 October 2006)
- In The News:
US putting EU economy into touch (10 October 2006)
- EasyBourse:
EU will fail to meet 2010 Innovation, RandD goals - Study (10 October 2006)
- Financial Times:
Airbus's role as a business model is in question (09 October 2006)
- Telegraph:
Working mothers 'are let down by macho employers' (09 October 2006)
- THES:
Data no help in campaign for better pay (06 October 2006)
- Financial Times:
Staff cost findings give clue to industry puzzle (03 October 2006)
- PersonnelToday.com:
HR Lab to lead way in talent management (26 September 2006)
- Bangkok Post:
Who should and shouldn't run the family business? (25 September 2006)
- OnRec.com:
Manpower's Global HR Lab opens at London School of Economics (21 September 2006)
- Recruiter Magazine:
Manpower links up with LSE to study HR trends (19 September 2006)
- TES:
Most young people feel cared for - survey (18 September 2006)
- In the News:
Archbishop issues childhood 'crisis' warning (18 September 2006)
- The Sun:
Archbishop: ease up on kids (18 September 2006)
- Sydney Morning Herald:
Going into therapy (16 September 2006)
- Sydney Morning Herald:
What makes us happy (16 September 2006)
- egov monitor:
The latest evidence on whether education policy is improving Britain's skills base (14 September 2006)
- The Moscow Times:
Catching up comes first (14 September 2006)
- BBC World:
Asia Today (13 September 2006)
- The Guardian:
Sorting babies and bathwater (13 September 2006)
- Inthenews dot com:
Education reforms 'have little success' (13 September 2006)
- Easy Bourse:
Research sees little impact from UK education reforms (13 September 2006)
- The Financial Express - Bangladesh:
We must act to share the gains with globalisation's losers (11 September 2006)
- BBC :
World Service (11 September 2006)
- The Independent:
UK children the unhappiest in Europe, says study (11 September 2006)
- Spiked - London UK:
Save us from the politics of behaviour (11 September 2006)
- The Observer:
Forgiveness is good for you - but we are strangely reluctant to practice it (10 September 2006)
- The Australian:
Share the benefits or beware the backlash to globalisation (07 September 2006)
- The Herald:
Your Letters: Concern about plan for charitable trust (05 September 2006)
- ICWales:
Mental illness cost economy billions (05 September 2006)
- CIO Australia:
Tools of the Trade (05 September 2006)
- The Independent:
Stephen King: the pursuit of happiness is so problematic (04 September 2006)
- BBC World Service:
Business Daily (04 September 2006)
- The Independent:
Leading article: Listen to Lord Layard (04 September 2006)
- The Observer:
The Observer publishes LSE Depression Report (03 September 2006)
- The Independent:
Charlie had it all to live for - but he chose to die (03 September 2006)
- Sueddeutsche Zeitung:
Feudale Strukturen abbauen (30 August 2006)
- The Guardian:
Unhappiness is inevitable (28 August 2006)
- The Financial Times:
A share of the spoils: why policymakers fear 'lumpy' growth may not benefit all (28 August 2006)
- Finfacts Ireland:
Economics Symposium Jackson Hole 2006: Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke stresses importance of spreading the gains from globalization throughout the US economy (25 August 2006)
- Charlotte Observer (N Carolina):
Why aren't we happier? (19 August 2006)
- The Hankyoreh:
Happiness and its discontents (12 August 2006)
- BBC:
Today Programme (11 August 2006)
- The Guardian:
The radar is blinking but who's watching? (09 August 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
British children among Europe's 'unhappiest and unhealthiest' (06 August 2006)
- Financial Express:
Happiness indices must be discounted (05 August 2006)
- Bay Windows:
Lesbians earn more, according to a British study (03 August 2006)
- The Age:
Are researchers happy with search for happiness? (02 August 2006)
- Canberra Times:
Reform on the way for EU agriculture (31 July 2006)
- The West Australian:
Equal pay 150 years away (30 July 2006)
- Ireland online:
Trade unionists want government to legislate for flexible working options (29 July 2006)
- The Guardian:
Gay men earn less and are more likely to be jobless, survey shows (28 July 2006)
- Personnel Today:
Pay parity for women still 150 years away (28 July 2006)
- Workplace Law Network:
Sexual orientation can effect pay (28 July 2006)
- The Wall Street Journal:
Why executives speak out (28 July 2006)
- Pink News:
Gays earning less in workplace, study shows (28 July 2006)
- The Times:
Women will earn the same as men - if they wait 150 years (28 July 2006)
- THES:
There's more than one way to satisfy curiosity (28 July 2006)
- BBC News:
Why lesbians may enjoy better wages (28 July 2006)
- The Times:
Be afraid of the happy brigade (27 July 2006)
- The Guardian:
Ins and outs (26 July 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
Affluence has 'failed to improve wellbeing of British children' (24 July 2006)
- The Times:
The office psychologist (20 July 2006)
- The Times:
Rebuilding the walls of confidence (17 July 2006)
- World Hum:
Vanuatu tops 'Happy Planet Index' (14 July 2006)
- BBC News:
Happiness doesn't cost the earth (12 July 2006)
- The Times:
If I were Richard Layard, I'd be happy to be the happiness czar, says Sholto Byrnes (12 July 2006)
- The Independent:
Happiness lessons for all (09 July 2006)
- BBC World Service :
World Business Review (08 July 2006)
- The Financial Times:
The great unknown (07 July 2006)
- The Western Mail:
Why a tank-driving Archbishop is the least of our worries (06 July 2006)
- The Guardian:
Response. This quick fix is worth the risk (06 July 2006)
- Miami Herald:
You can't buy happiness (04 July 2006)
- The Washington Post:
Science confirms: you really can't buy happiness (03 July 2006)
- The Guardian:
A little more conversation (30 June 2006)
- The Daily Mail:
Long-hours eat away at lunch (26 June 2006)
- The Age, Australia:
Life in the red (21 June 2006)
- The Guardian:
Spreading a little happiness (21 June 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Searching for a cure for google envy (20 June 2006)
- The Herald:
'More therapists needed' to eradicate joblessness (20 June 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Talking therapies boosted by study (19 June 2006)
- BBC News:
Therapy could 'cut benefits bill' (19 June 2006)
- BBC Radio 4: The Today Programme:
Richard Layard - The Depression Report (19 June 2006)
- The Observer:
Depression is the modern scourge. But we can cure it (18 June 2006)
- The Sunday Times:
The dangerous business of happiness (18 June 2006)
- The Guardian:
The British middle class is operating a closed shop (18 June 2006)
- BBC Three Counties Radio:
Productivity at the workplace (15 June 2006)
- LaVoce:
Una gerontocrazia solo presunta (13 June 2006)
- BBC (TV):
Business Breakfast (13 June 2006)
- Bloomberg news:
China's retail sales rise more than expected in May (13 June 2006)
- The Observer:
Moving house for your child's education 'may be pointless' (11 June 2006)
- The Federal Reserve Board:
Remarks by Chairman Ben S. Benanke (09 June 2006)
- Rai.it Radio 3:
Il paradiso della gerontocrazia (05 June 2006)
- Daily Mail:
Take the hair way to heaven (01 June 2006)
- BBC World Service:
Business Daily (01 June 2006)
- The Guardian:
Muddled thinking on the third way to happiness (01 June 2006)
- The American Thinker:
The secret of happiness (30 May 2006)
- The Times:
Focus: Which Cameron really means business?: Why we are richer but no happier (28 May 2006)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Open independent school doors to all (24 May 2006)
- Business Standard online:
Fairness dream (23 May 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Happiness is a warm image for the Tories (23 May 2006)
- The New Statesman:
In search of the good life (22 May 2006)
- The Spectaor:
Go on: buy a tomato plant, not a frock (20 May 2006)
- The Times:
Music to the ears of a tax-happy Chancellor (20 May 2006)
- The Guardian:
Bedtime stories can help alleviate poverty, says study (17 May 2006)
- Noticias:
Labour: early experience vital in tackling poverty
(17 May 2006)
- BBC News:
Happiness and public policy (17 May 2006)
- The Herald:
Read to children to beat poverty (17 May 2006)
- TCS Daily:
Reality of the Leisure Class (16 May 2006)
- The Labour Party online:
Early experience vital in tackling poverty (16 May 2006)
- CIO Magazine:
Land of the Wired (15 May 2006)
- The Guardian:
Buy, buy, buy: consumers fuel £1 trillion spending boom (12 May 2006)
- BBC News:
Call to tackle therapist shortage (11 May 2006)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Making the apprenticeship work (03 May 2006)
- The Financial Times:
What price happiness? How economics is learning to lighten up (01 May 2006)
- The Guardian:
Failing to bridge the social gap (01 May 2006)
- BBC News:
The science of happiness (30 April 2006)
- The Guardian:
Depression is UK's biggest social problem, government told (28 April 2006)
- United Press International:
Canadian study looks at urban sprawl (26 April 2006)
- BBC News:
Young 'face risk of poverty trap' (25 April 2006)
- Wirtschaft:
Besseres management macht glücklich (22 April 2006)
- Common Dreams Newswire:
Study finds widening wage gap between immigrant and US-born workers (18 April 2006)
- The Australian:
Smart foreign firms get the better of British (11 April 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Feel the benefits of foreign ownership (10 April 2006)
- The Independent:
Public companies can learn lessons from family firms (06 April 2006)
- Business Spotlight online:
Does a minimum wage destroy jobs? (01 April 2006)
- The Guardian:
£61,000 premium to be close to a popular school (28 March 2006)
- The Washington Post:
Why U.S. business is winning (27 March 2006)
- The Independent:
The dangers of keeping it in the family when choosing personnel management (19 March 2006)
- Finfacts Ireland:
UK London School of Economics/McKinsey study says the best way to ruin a UK family business is to give it to an eldest son (15 March 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Family-run businesses 'perform poorly' (15 March 2006)
- The New Statesman:
Where did it all go wrong? (06 March 2006)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
It's the individual that counts (05 March 2006)
- The Financial Times:
We could all do with a liberal dose of happiness (02 March 2006)
- The Independent:
'Red tape as bad, if not worse, in America' claims study (28 February 2006)
- Media Life Magazine:
Imagine being awake 22 hours a day (27 February 2006)
- The New Yorker:
Pursuing Happiness (27 February 2006)
- Newsweek:
Myth and reality (27 February 2006)
- The Observer:
Why the Pay Gap Never Went Away (26 February 2006)
- The Guardian:
Tony Blair's School Report (24 February 2006)
- The Herald:
Aim high in ambition stakes (24 February 2006)
- The Guardian:
Education reforms risk widening social gap (22 February 2006)
- The Times:
Are you rude enough to be an entrenpreneur? (20 February 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Sharp rise in cross-border takeovers (09 February 2006)
- THES:
£250K to wage war on poverty (09 February 2006)
- The Guardian:
Mamma may not know best (06 February 2006)
- The Independent:
The bambinos bribed to stay with mama (05 February 2006)
- The Guardian:
Italian mammas making offers their sons can't refuse (03 February 2006)
- The Independent:
Joseph Stiglitz: It takes more than free trade to end poverty (03 February 2006)
- The Independent:
New doubt over benefit of schools reform plan (31 January 2006)
- The Guardian:
The best way back to work (25 January 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Measure for measure, welfare remains elusive (25 January 2006)
- The Financial Times:
A productivity prescription: how the US has pulled away from Europe and Japan (25 January 2006)
- The Times:
A happy medium is best in life matters (19 January 2006)
- The Financial Times:
UK productivity gap with US grows (17 January 2006)
- The Daily Telegraph:
The truth about work: where sport is, business will follow (16 January 2006)
- The Age:
Debunk myths and focus on Doha's original goal (14 January 2006)
- The New York Times:
American Companies Show an Edge in Putting Information to Work (12 January 2006)
- BBC News:
'Bigger the Better' for Workers (10 January 2006)
- The Financial Times:
Work-life balance called into question (10 January 2006)
- The Washington Post:
What Democrats miss in Bushonomics (09 January 2006)
- Release:
Work-life balance: new research evidence on the links with management practices and productivity (09 January 2006)
- The Guardian:
Long route to low achievement:
'Widening participation' offers few benefits to those who leave school early
(03 January 2006)
- The New York Times:
Recalculating what money can't buy (31 December 2005)
- Eastern Daily Press:
Educational opportunity is declining in modern Britain (20 December 2005)
- Bloomberg:
EU misses chance for change with farm subsidies (20 December 2005)
- Washington Times:
The EU in Hong Kong (17 December 2005)
- Business Day, South Africa:
Only sacrifice and compromise can prevent a Hong Kong flop (14 December 2005)
- The Financial Times:
The Doha round is missing the point on helping poor countries (13 December 2005)
- Scotland on Sunday:
Class divide: now it's even harder for poor to get on (11 December 2005)
- Daily Telegraph:
The poor are being robbed in Labour's class war (08 December 2005)
- The Guardian:
Walking the happy talk (30 November 2005)
- The Guardian:
Physical attraction of science runs low (28 November 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Longer lives should be celebrated (25 November 2005)
- The Observer:
Copper bottom (20 November 2005)
- Entorno:
Un laboratorio contra el fracaso escolar (19 November 2005)
- Business Recorder:
Will a bigger salary make you happier? (15 November 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Why UK plc offers little resistance to the embrace of foreign suitors (02 November 2005)
- Newsweek:
Why bad managers do matter (31 October 2005)
- The Times:
Is everyone a winner? (29 October 2005)
- The Times:
UK's output lags in retail and financial services (25 October 2005)
- The Financial Times:
EU set for clash on 'Anglo-Saxon' versus 'social' welfare models (21 October 2005)
- French Institute:
Gross National Happiness
(Training one's mind and monitoring society's happiness)
(18 October 2005)
- The Independent:
UK tax system turns off investors, report says (17 October 2005)
- The Times:
Retailers must adapt to evolving markets (17 October 2005)
- The L.A. Times:
Who says money can't buy happiness? People who have something to look forward to -- like a better life -- are more satisfied than those without hope in poor nations (16 October 2005)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Foster to Question Quality of Managers (14 October 2005)
- The Register online:
US firms get more for their IT bucks (14 October 2005)
- IT Week.com:
IT's Business Value Endorsed (12 October 2005)
- The Guardian:
Richard Layard: Head start to happiness (11 October 2005)
- The Financial Times:
It's the way you do it (10 October 2005)
- IT Week.com:
US firms make better use of IT (06 October 2005)
- Press Release:
Information technology boosts UK productivity - but US-owned firms do I.T. better (06 October 2005)
- The Observer:
It's good to see that the old class structure is alive and flourishing
(02 October 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
Technology kicks away the career ladder (02 October 2005)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Classic comedy sketch on lack of social mobility has the last laugh (30 September 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Fears about job destruction proved to be unfounded (30 September 2005)
- The World Economic Forum:
Global Competitiveness Report 2005-2006 (28 September 2005)
- IZA - Institute for the Study of Labor :
IZA Prize in Labor Economics 2005 goes to Dale Mortensen and Christopher Pissarides (28 September 2005)
- The Chronicle of Higher Education:
The Legacy of '68 (23 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
Work: Question of the week: Once pay and conditions, now cheap PCs ... what's the point of trade unions? (17 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
Work: It's good to talk (17 September 2005)
- People Management:
Highway to Hell? (15 September 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Time to pay attention to management succession (15 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
'Mental illness is now our biggest social problem'
(14 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
Full text: David Davis at the IPPR (14 September 2005)
- The Times:
Teachers pay money no mind (13 September 2005)
- Agence France Presse:
British unions, lacking power, eye merger (13 September 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Securing a future for the unions is not bound up in mergers (13 September 2005)
- The Guardian:
British productivity still lagging behind output of American and French workers (13 September 2005)
- The Daily Telegraph:
Patients suffering depression 'need therapy more than pills' (12 September 2005)
- The Independent:
Unhappiness 'is Britain's worst social problem' (12 September 2005)
- On Line Opinion, Australia:
Time for mothers to raise their children, not their status (12 September 2005)
- Agence France Presse:
Britain's unions to bring waning influence to bear on Blair (09 September 2005)
- The Times:
Plan to form super-union no threat to us, says TUC chief (09 September 2005)
- The Independent:
David Brent-Style Managers 'Have widened UK Productivity Gap With US' (08 September 2005)
- BBC News Online:
TUC boss in 'superunion' warning (08 September 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Shrinking movement warned it must adapt or decline (08 September 2005)
- Liverpool Daily Post:
Should poorer pupils be sent to private schools? (30 August 2005)
- The Observer:
Sits vac: Teacher, carer, thatcher,Jeeves ...
(28 August 2005)
- Personnel Today:
Twilight of the brotherhood (24 August 2005)
- Business Standard, India:
Pedagogues and Peddlers (24 August 2005)
- BBC News Online:
Demand for NHS 'therapy network' (22 August 2005)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
Access All Areas (21 August 2005)
- BBC:
From Our Own Correspondent: Stark reality of the American dream (18 August 2005)
- BBC News Online:
We need a dramatic solution (18 August 2005)
- The Herald:
Why streaming in schools helps pupils achieve more (18 August 2005)
- The Guardian:
Universities need to do more to rescue academic economists from their ivory towers (15 August 2005)
- The Guardian:
Top jobs (12 August 2005)
- FENews.co.uk:
Employers recognise skills gap (11 August 2005)
- The Times:
Schools for a scandal (09 August 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
A short walk beats the school run (07 August 2005)
- Financial Times:
State of Joy (06 August 2005)
- The Washington Post:
Joy . . . or Pain? (02 August 2005)
- Management Today:
The MT Diary: Howard Davies (01 August 2005)
- The Independent on Sunday:
Spirit the smileometer (31 July 2005)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
A dismal scientist with some funny ideas of happiness
(31 July 2005)
- The Times:
Eureka: now we can legislate for happiness (31 July 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
Education: Grammars: the regeneration (31 July 2005)
- The Observer:
Long live grammars (31 July 2005)
- Information Week:
Global shift: China displacing US in engineering and science, paper says (28 July 2005)
- Press Association:
Five new ''people's peers'' recommended for upper house. (26 July 2005)
- Financial Times Deutschland:
The largest adventure of our time (26 July 2005)
- Die Welt:
Europäische Studie: Großzügige Eltern machen Italiens Söhne zu Nesthockern (26 July 2005)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (26 July 2005)
- The Times Online:
Education gap between rich and poor children has grown (25 July 2005)
- The Sunday Telegraph:
The wealth creation college (24 July 2005)
- International Herald Tribune:
2 Cents worth: Never too rich or too happy (23 July 2005)
- Science and Theology News:
The Daily Dose (22 July 2005)
- The Times Online:
Would-be homebuyers come out of the woodwork (22 July 2005)
- BBC:
BBC London News (20 July 2005)
- Bloomberg:
Money Doesn't Buy Happiness -- But Nothing Does (20 July 2005)
- The Guardian:
Sharp end of the LSE (19 July 2005)
- The Times Online:
Doctors' surgeries to offer jobs help (17 July 2005)
- Times Higher Education Supplement:
BA Fellows (15 July 2005)
- Reuters:
G8: a jaded formula in a high-octane world? (05 July 2005)
- CEP Special Event:
The Politics of Happiness (05 July 2005)
- BBC Radio World Service:
Europe Today (30 June 2005)
- I.O.L.:
New Study Highlights Trend of 'Mamma's Boys' (28 June 2005)
- The Times:
The 60-second business book (23 June 2005)
- Cordis News:
Outsourcing can be good for Europe, finds report (23 June 2005)
- The Times:
A Good Week (23 June 2005)
- LSE Research Laboratory:
Research Lab Workshop Day (22 June 2005)
- The Daily Mail:
Mugging the middle classes (21 June 2005)
- The Guardian:
Wheels come off the onion economy (20 June 2005)
- CentrePiece:
Poor children ''now less likely to fulfil their potential'' (20 June 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Warning on EU drive to locate R&D labs in Europe (20 June 2005)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (19 June 2005)
- CEP Special Event:
Management Practices across Firms & Nations (15 June 2005)
- FinFacts, Ireland:
How Western manufacturers can better compete with China, India and low cost countries (12 June 2005)
- The Economist:
A Question of Management (09 June 2005)
- The Globalist:
Richard Freeman (06 June 2005)
- International Herald Tribune:
Vote taken in stride outside Continent (06 June 2005)
- academics.de:
Konsequenzen fur Unternehmen aus der Einfuhrung des Bachelors
(01 June 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Well-paid career is no longer simply a matter of course (31 May 2005)
- The Times Educational Supplement:
Esteem will drive the merits of vocation (27 May 2005)
- The Press Association:
Public school is still key for legal high-fliers (24 May 2005)
- The Scotsman:
Labour has unleashed the dogs of class war (24 May 2005)
- The Sunday Times:
Relax, there is no need to be gloomy about jobs (22 May 2005)
- The Observer:
Let''s work to make Britain sane (22 May 2005)
- Associated Press/Forbes.Com:
IBM Shares Fall on Job Cut Announcement (10 May 2005)
- New York Review of Books:
A Mind of His Own (05 May 2005)
- BBC News Online:
Challenge of 'Hidden Unemployed' (03 May 2005)
- The Western Mail:
Education, education, education - what rubbish! (02 May 2005)
- BBC News Online:
Is increased choice any good? (02 May 2005)
- CNN:
Giant aspires to superpower status (29 April 2005)
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:
''Bachelor senkt Qualifikationsniveau''; Vergleichende Studie über verkürzten Hochschulabschluß in Großbritannien und Deutschland (25 April 2005)
- The Boston Business Journal:
MIT's Daron Acemoglu wins 2005 Clark medal (25 April 2005)
- LoWER Publications:
Low-Wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement - edited by I. Marx and W. Salverda (25 April 2005)
- The Guardian:
Has Labour brought us German efficiency? (25 April 2005)
- Sutton Trust News Release:
Social Mobility In Britain Lower Than Other Advanced Countries and Declining (25 April 2005)
- The Scotsman:
Immigration "boosts the UK economy" (21 April 2005)
- ESRC Tender:
RLAB wins tender to run ESRC Review of International Data Resources and Needs. (11 April 2005)
- The Observer:
Happiness? Who needs it? (10 April 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Bail-outs just a way of delaying the inevitable (08 April 2005)
- BBC Radio 4:
The World Tonight (31 March 2005)
- The New Statesman:
Britain's rich kids do better than ever (21 March 2005)
- The Independent:
Education investment fails poorest pupils (21 March 2005)
- Daily Express:
Some things money can't buy - do we still know what they are? (21 March 2005)
- The Observer:
Middle classes fill best state school (20 March 2005)
- The Independent:
Education Quandary (17 March 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Winners and Losers in the Happiness Stakes (15 March 2005)
- Progress Seminars:
Social Mobility - are some still more equal than others? (09 March 2005)
- The Guardian:
Students of the revolution thriving in France (09 March 2005)
- Eastern Daily Express:
So how happy are we really? (08 March 2005)
- Norfork Eastern Daily Press:
So how happy are we really? (08 March 2005)
- Book Launch:
Can We Become Happier? (08 March 2005)
- The Guardian:
Blair''s Green antidote to beating the blues (08 March 2005)
- BBC Radio 4:
The Today Programme (07 March 2005)
- The Guardian:
Life, Labour and the pursuit of happiness (07 March 2005)
- The Denver Post:
"Happy" as public policy (06 March 2005)
- Western Daily Press:
Make life smiles better instead of just making miserable money (05 March 2005)
- The Financial Times:
Joy divisions (05 March 2005)
- Daily Telegraph:
Family gap years 'no help to children' (01 March 2005)
- Radio Free Europe:
World: Signs Grow Of Dollar Losing Favor As World''s Reserve Currency (25 February 2005)
- Times Educational Supplement:
Wanted: Boffins with business balls (24 February 2005)
- The Guardian:
Why the culture of failure has been hard to break (01 February 2005)
- BBC Radio 5 Live/Radio 4 The Today Programme:
Work Foundation Report (31 January 2005)
- LSE News and Views:
Richard Layard awarded WW Leontief Medal (31 January 2005)
- The Times: Economic Outlook::
Sun shines on UK prospects (23 January 2005)
- Sun Herald, Mississippi, US:
Unlike tsunamis, some disasters are man-made (19 January 2005)
- The Guardian: Office Hours:
The inside track: Welfare benefits (17 January 2005)
- The Observer:
Class divisions bar students from university (17 January 2005)
- The Times:
Another revolution in teaching (11 January 2005)
- The Scotsman:
Can the route to happiness lie in higher taxes? (11 January 2005)
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