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Enrichment

How useful is economics? Nobel winner Al Roth
Nobel Laureate Alvin Roth (2012) gives his view on how useful economics is. For more on Roth's work in theories of market exchange in areas such as organ donation click the links below.

New series of short films on Economics

Economics at University - Suggested Reading List (2015)
This is a selection of books for enrichment and extension reading (June 2015 edition)

2013 Nobel Prize in Economics

Scarcity and Abundance

In the long-run, the Rent Seeker will be dead

Lessons in Economics from the Nobel Laureates

A Very European Break Up - New Romantic Comedy

Beyond the Bike - Monetary Policy in Africa

Poor Economics - Esther Duflo at the LSE
A summery hat tip to Jon Andrews from St Paul’s School for heading to the LSE and providing us with some personal reflections on the Esther Duflo lecture there.Teaching in the capital has its...

Super-cooperators and Game Theory

The Story of Economics
In this series of three programmes first broadcast in 2011, Michael Blastland lays out the history of economic ideas to understand why economics goes wrong and whether it can ever go entirely right.

Tony Atkinson on Inequality - LSE Lecture Notes
My thanks to Leo Barnes and Tom Whitmey for producing these notes on “Income Distribution and Social Change after 50 years” - a talk given tonight at the LSE by Professor Sir Tony Atkinson - an...

Law and Morality in Economic Life
It is easier to destroy a society than it is to build it. And tipping points that cause people en mass to lose faith and confidence in institutions are more likely than we might assume. This was...
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