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Há 1 dia · An understanding of the complex social, political, economic and institutional factors that influence public policy is vital to effectively analyse policy decisions and social interventions, and to make meaningful, informed policy recommendations. During the LSE Public Policy Analysis online certificate course, you’ll engage with ...
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Há 2 dias · The Financial Markets Group (FMG) is a leading centre for research into financial markets. Research at the FMG examines how stable and efficient the financial system is, how it supports the real economy, and what policy measures can generate improvements in these dimensions.
Há 5 dias · 11th European Meeting of the Urban Economics Association. April 29-30, 2022 London School of Economics and Political Science Main Page; Submission, Registration and Organization; Conference Program; Call for Papers; Keynote Speakers: David Atkin (MIT) and Bryan Graham (Berkeley) Local Organizer: Daniel Sturm (LSE)