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12-July-2007 Management Practices & Productivity: Why they matter read
05-July-2007 Morris Kleiner: "Does Mortgage Broker Regulation Matter? Implications for Wages, Employment and Outcomes for Consumers" read
14-June-2007 James Meade Memorial Lecture with Professor Paul Krugman read
20-Apr-2007 Policy Workshop: Labour Market & Immigration read
20-Oct-2006 MHRL Lecture: Wind Tunnel for Business by Kay-Yut Chen, Hewlett Packard read
12-Sep-2006 Launch of Manpower Human Resources Laboratory & first Industry Briefing read
08-May-2006

CEP Public Lecture:
Love Your Job Or Hate It? The Economics of Job Satisfaction
Professor Richard Freeman (Harvard & CEP)
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21-Feb-2006
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23-Feb-2006

Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures:
International Terrorism: Causes and Consequenses
Professor Alan Krueger (Princeton)
Listen to an interview with Alan Krueger.

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10-Jan-2006

CEP/LSE Public Debate:
Work-life Balance and Productivity - Trade Off or Complementarity?

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2005 and back
08 Sep 2005 Book Launch:
Trade Unions: Resurgence or Demise?
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15 Jun 2005 Special Event:
Management Practices across Firms & Nations
The seminar will present for the first time in public the results of an LSE/McKinsey survey of management practices using new data collected in 2004 on over 700 firms in UK, France, Germany and the US.
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08 Jun 2005 Book Launch:
What's the Good of Education? The Economics of Education in the UK
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16 May 2005 CEP Annual Conference - Warwick. read
09 Mar 2005 Book Launch:
Can We Become Happier?
Richard Layard answers tough questions about his book Happiness: lessons from a new science (Penguin). This offers a vision of a better life, based on the insights of psychology, economics and social philosophy.
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03 Mar 2005 Why is the UK Lagging Behind in Productivity?
Does the UK have lower productivity than its competitors or is this just a statistical artefact? What are the causes of the gap? Professor John van Reenen and a panel of distinguished panellists to discusses.
02 Mar 2005 The Relationship between School Resources and Student Attainment at Key Stage 3
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25 Jan 2005 Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures:
The DNA of a Market Economy
Presented by Andrei Shieffer (Harvard)
Market economies differ from each other in many fundamental ways: their legal systems, regulatory structures, levels of economic and political freedom, corruption in government, and so on. Are these differences systematic and, if so, can we understand them?
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06 Dec 2004 Book Launch:
Challenges for Europe
Adair Turner (Merrill Lynch) and Willem Buiter (EBRD) introduces the eight contributions to this collection of the edited lectures.
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26 Nov 2004 BG Seminar:
Happiness and public Policy
Presented by Professor Lord Richard Layard
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26 May 2004 CEP Public Seminar:
Improving Global Labor Standards
Speakers include: Richard Freeman (Harvard) and Kimberly Ann Elliott (Institute for International Economics)
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26 May 2004 LSE/CEP Public Lecture: Whither America?
Paul Krugman (Princeton)
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17 May 2004 Stoke Rochford. read
23 Feb 2004 Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures:
Understanding Institutions:
Daron Acemoglu (MIT)
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29 Jan 2004 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
Europe - pillar of the world economy - or just an appendix?
Norbert Walter, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank Group, Frankfurt
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6 Nov 2003 LSE/CEP Public Lecture:
Demographics, economics and social choice
Adair Turner, Vice-Chairman, Merrill Lynch
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23 Oct 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
On the edge: the uneasy boundaries between public and private sectors
John Kay, Visiting Professor, LSE
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30 Jun 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
'Education and the economy'
Alan Krueger (Princeton University)
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17 Jun 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
'The next big problem'
Paul Krugman (Princeton University)
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19 May 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
Deflation: Causes, Prevention and Cure
Willem Buiter, Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction & Development
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18 Feb 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
Reassessing the Euro: expectations and achievements
Peter Kenen (Princeton University)
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5 Feb 2003 Queen's Anniversary Prize Lecture:
What's wrong with Europe's economy?
Adair Turner, Vice-Chairman, Merrill Lynch
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