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Nicholas Stern, economista: “El decrecimiento es una distracción y una conspiración contra el mundo en desarrollo” “Trump es un problema a corto plazo en relación con un proceso a largo plazo, que es inexorable”, afirma este experto sobre la transición ecológica

The Growth Story of the 21st Century featured in @elpais.com

@lse-sticerd-case.bsky.social @gsos-lse.bsky.social @granthamlse.bsky.social #Sustainability #GreenEconomics

🌍 ❗ ♻️ 🌤️ Professor Lord Nicholas Stern's new book is free to read and download #OpenAccessbhttps://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.tgs

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‘Yes, we can’: a blueprint for a clean economy and healthy society As oil and gas markets face crisis, an influential economist sets out a path to a more efficient, prosperous and sustainable world.

“Yes we can.”
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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The next round of our #STICERDGrants is coming up soon!

The grants are open to LSE staff, STICERD post-doctoral researchers, and LSE students supervised by #STICERD members.

Find out more in the link below and apply by 6 May.
sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/grants/ #sticerdgrants

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Published with praise from Thomas Piketty, Philippe Aghion, and others.

Nicholas Stern's new book is free to read and download #OpenAccess here: doi.org/10.31389/lse...

@gsos-lse.bsky.social #Sustainability #Growth #GreenEconomics #Climate @lse-sticerd-case.bsky.social @granthamlse.bsky.social

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Markets and New Industrial Policy: Systemic directionality or polycentric evolutionism? Proponents of “new industrial policy” claim that systemic directionality can be imparted to market economies in ways recognising the epistemic challenges of complexity and uncertainty. This paper eval...

"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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Expanding Paternity Leave: Effects on Beliefs, Norms, and Gender Gaps Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...

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

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Recession: Why Economies Shrink and What to Do About It? | Tyler Goodspeed | Thursday 12 March 2026 18:30 - 20:00 | STICERD Event An event from the STICERD Public Events and Lectures series organised by STICERD

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/...

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#KeyFinding 6: There is evidence that good policy can reduce insecurity and lack of appropriate interventions can increase insecurity.

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#KeyFinding 5: There is a negative relationship between multiple insecurity and wellbeing

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#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

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#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

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#KeyFinding 2: Financial insecurity is related to elevated risks of experiencing insecurity in other dimensions

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#KeyFinding 1: Insecurities in finances, housing, work, health and caring are common

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Quantifying multiple insecurities in financial, housing, work, health and caring: trends, breakdowns by characteristics and impacts on wellbeing This novel quantitative study of multiple insecurity demonstrates that it is possible to operationalise the concept using data on adults living in the UK to estimate prevalence and trends, and identif...

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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Ny forskning: Elleve uger, der flyttede normerne | Copenhagen Business School Det første store studie af den øremærkede barsel viser, at reformen ikke kun øger fædres orlov og mindsker løngabet, den ændrer også vores syn på køn, ansvar og ligestilling

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...

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Two-sample instrumental variable regression with many instruments This paper develops estimation and inference methods for two-sample instrumental variables (TSIV) regression when the number of instruments k grows proportionally with sample size n. Under this asympt...

New #Econometrics paper by Yukitoshi Matsushita, Yuta Okamoto, and Taisuke Otsu on "Two-sample instrumental variable regression with many instruments"
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S3 E5: Gender Inequality and Child Penalty with Camille Landais (LSE)

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...

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Is privatised health and social care serving those most in need? I LSE Research Postdoctoral Fellow Benjamin Goodair investigates the realities of privatisation in health and social care, revealing how ownership — especially in children’s homes — shapes access, quality and equity...

"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
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The Great Realignment: Why the New Right is Here to Stay | Stephen Davies | Wednesday 04 March 2026 18:30 - 20:00 | STICERD Event An event from the STICERD Public Events and Lectures series organised by STICERD

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/...

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The race between the marriage and the labour markets In Pakistan, encouraging women to apply for jobs immediately after graduation significantly improves their likelihood of working by enabling them to enter the labour market before marriage pressures i...

"The race between the marriage and the labour markets"

Read the latest @voxdev.bsky.social article by Oriana Bandiera, @amenjalal.bsky.social & Nina Roussille

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State Police: Nigeria is sleepwalking into a disaster, thanks to Tinubu! - Businessday NG Recently, President Bola Tinubu unceremoniously sacked Kayode Egbetokun as Nigeria’s 22nd Inspector-General of Police, IGP, reportedly for...

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/...

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🚀 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...

@kpmguk.bsky.social

#Economics #Students #YEOTY2026

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The video and the audio recordings are now available via the event page below.

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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

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International High-Level Expert Committee on Democracy at Work | Benjamin Braun, Isabelle Ferreras | Tuesday 31 March 2026 13:00 - 14:30 | STICERD Event An event from the Cohesive Capitalism Event series organised by STICERD

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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The next round of our #STICERDGrants is coming up soon!

The grants are open to LSE staff, STICERD post-doctoral researchers, and LSE students supervised by #STICERD members.

Find out more in the link below and apply by 6 May.
sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/grants/

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Who cares? Towards an economic history of caring labour | Jane Humphries | Wednesday 18 March 2026 18:00 - 19:30 | STICERD Event An event from the STICERD Public Events and Lectures series organised by STICERD

Don't miss today at 6pm our #AtkinsonLecture on the economic history of #caringlabour by Jane Humphries @lseechist.bsky.social
sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/...

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International High-Level Expert Committee on Democracy at Work | Benjamin Braun, Isabelle Ferreras | Tuesday 31 March 2026 13:00 - 14:30 | STICERD Event An event from the Cohesive Capitalism Event series organised by STICERD

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/...

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"Cost over Content: Information Choice in Trade"
Read the latest @ssrn.bsky.social paper by Kristof Madarasz and Marek Pycia
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