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15 March 2019

Beyond qualified ignorance: rebuilding rationality without the bias bias

Henry Brighton
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The future of work in America

Steeve Simbert
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The republic of beliefs: a new approach to 'law and economics'

Kaushik Basu
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06 February 2019

A network approach to welfare

Maia KingNizar Allouch
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25 February 2019

Markets are a function of language: notes on a narrative economics

Douglas R Holmes
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What is a democratic right, and what is a philanthropic gift?

In conversation with Tom Hall, Global Head of Philanthropy Services, UBS and Jo Wolff, Blavatnik Professor of Public Policy, University of Oxford

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30 May 2019

The median versus inequality-adjusted GDP as core indicator of ‘ordinary’ household living standards in rich countries

Brian Nolan
Inclusion
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01 October 2018

The drivers of inequality in rich countries

Brian NolanMatteo G. RichiardiLuis Valenzuela
Economy
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