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Research update
15 September 2016
Simon Wren-Lewis wins the 2016 New Statesman/SPERI Prize for Political Economy

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Simon Wren-Lewis wins the 2016 New Statesman/SPERI Prize for Political Economy - he is rewarded for taking political economy to a lay audience. Read the full article in the New Statesman

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