The Growth Story of the 21st Century featured in @elpais.com
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🌍 ❗ ♻️ 🌤️ Professor Lord Nicholas Stern's new book is free to read and download #OpenAccessbhttps://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.tgs
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A review in @nature.com by Andrew Macintosh explores Nick Stern’s book - 'The Growth Story of the 21st Century' (@lsepress.bsky.social) making an optimistic case for climate action, economic growth and a cleaner more prosperous global economy. www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Nicholas Stern's new book is free to read and download #OpenAccess here: doi.org/10.31389/lse...
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"Markets and New Industrial Policy: Systemic directionality or polycentric evolutionism?"
Read the latest Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation article by Bryan Cheang and Mark Pennington
#HayekProgramme
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New @nber.org working paper
Expanding Paternity Leave: Effects on Beliefs, Norms, and Gender Gaps
By Henrik Kleven, Camille Landais, Anne Sophie S. Lassen, Philip Rosenbaum, Herdis Steingrimsdottir & Jakob Egholt Søgaard
www.nber.org/papers/w34862
View the recording of the latest #HayekProgramme lecture by Tyler Goodspeed on why recessions start, how long they last, and how to avoid them in the first place sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/...
#KeyFinding 6: There is evidence that good policy can reduce insecurity and lack of appropriate interventions can increase insecurity.
#KeyFinding 5: There is a negative relationship between multiple insecurity and wellbeing
#KeyFinding 4: Some groups are more at risk of insecurity than others, particularly women, young and older age groups, adults living alone and single parents, unemployed or long-term sick or disabled, ethnic minorities and adults living in the most deprived neighbourhoods
#KeyFinding 3: There is a cyclical element with society-wide shocks exposing greater numbers of adults to insecurity. Financial insecurity and housing insecurity appear to be the most sensitive to economic shocks
#KeyFinding 2: Financial insecurity is related to elevated risks of experiencing insecurity in other dimensions
#KeyFinding 1: Insecurities in finances, housing, work, health and caring are common
Read our latest #CASEreport by Abigail McKnight presenting key findings from the #MultipleInsecurities research:
"Quantifying multiple insecurities in financial, housing, work, health & caring: trends, breakdowns by characteristics & impacts on wellbeing"
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H.E.R. research on the motherhood pay gap by Camille Landais, Tatiana Pazem and colleagues Petter Lundborg, Erik Plug, Johan Vikstrom, is discussed by Kim Elsesser in @forbes.com
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A new Copenhagen Business School article highlights evidence that Denmark’s 2022 paternity leave reform changed leave-taking patterns, social attitudes & gender earnings gaps. Featuring research by Camille Landais & co-authors. via.ritzau.dk/pressemeddel...
New #Econometrics paper by Yukitoshi Matsushita, Yuta Okamoto, and Taisuke Otsu on "Two-sample instrumental variable regression with many instruments"
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The March-special @poidcast.bsky.social episode is out! ✨Camille Landais talked about his academic journey, family economics, gender inequality, child penalty, gender roles and more. @poid-lse.bsky.social
open.spotify.com/episode/5tCW...
"Who benefits from the privatisation of health and social care?" @bengoodair.bsky.social explores how privatisation has panned out in practice, and who benefits the most, and suggests two possible paths for policymakers.
#LSEResearchForTheWorld
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
The video recording of the #HayekProgramme lecture on "The great realignment: why the new right is here to stay" by Steve Davies is now available via our website and our YouTube chanel.
View the link below: sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/...
"The race between the marriage and the labour markets"
Read the latest @voxdev.bsky.social article by Oriana Bandiera, @amenjalal.bsky.social & Nina Roussille
voxdev.org/topic/labour...
Nigeria’s debate over police decentralisation raises questions of institutional design. Tim Besley &Paul Collier research on state fragility notes that effective governance depends less on leaders goodwill than on strong institutions that sustain rule-bound behaviour. businessday.ng/pro/article/...
🚀 Launching today: Young Economist of the Year 2026!
Open to UK students to share fresh ideas on the biggest economic challenges shaping our world 🌍
Find out more & enter 👉 www.discovereconomics.co.uk/young-econom...
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#Economics #Students #YEOTY2026
The video and the audio recordings are now available via the event page below.
A moment from tonight's Atkinson Lecture Q&A, with Jane Humphries in conversation with Camille Landais, reflecting on her research and its implications for how we understand work, care, and economic history. sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/... #EconomicHistory
A new report for Spain's government shows exciting paths forward for democracy at work. Come to this @lse-sticerd-case.bsky.social "Alternatives to capitalism" seminar to hear about it from @isabelleferreras.bsky.social, who led the report's committee, and @benbraun.bsky.social, report co-author
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Don't miss today at 6pm our #AtkinsonLecture on the economic history of #caringlabour by Jane Humphries @lseechist.bsky.social
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What would it take to democratise the workplace? 31 March 1-3pm at LSE: Benjamin Braun & Isabelle Ferreras discuss a major report for the Spanish government on democracy at work, from worker voice on boards to workplace AI, worker share ownership & Citizens’ Funds sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/...
"Cost over Content: Information Choice in Trade"
Read the latest @ssrn.bsky.social paper by Kristof Madarasz and Marek Pycia
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