How far can 'free' markets serve the interests of society? Can labour and financial markets be brought into balance with each other? What drives the conventional wisdom that appears to set the parameters to public policy, and which might help to explain why it has been so difficult to bring about lasting institutional change following the global financial crisis?
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08Nov
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06Nov
BOOK LAUNCH: ‘SOMEONE TO TALK TO’ (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS)
‘LONELINESS, SOCIAL ISOLATION AND PUBLIC POLICY’ -
31Oct
IN CONVERSATION WITH GLEN WEYL - RADICAL MARKETS: UPROOTING CAPITALISM AND DEMOCRACY FOR A JUST SOCIETY
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25Oct
HOW TO RIG AN ELECTION - AND HOW TO BETTER SAFEGUARD DEMOCRACY
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19Oct
THE DEBATE ABOUT RCTS IN DEVELOPMENT IS OVER. WE WON. THEY LOST
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17Oct
DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC POLICIES: AN INSIDER’S
PERSPECTIVE -
11Oct
Behavioural Government: Debiasing the policy-making process
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05Oct
HOW TO DEAL WITH PUBLIC HEALTH CRISES IN HUMANITARIAN AND CONFLICT ZONES
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27Sep
The Behaviour Change by Design Annual Lecture 2018 will be given by by Dr David Halpern, Chief Executive of the Behavioural Insight Team, on "Applying Behavioural Insights to Policy".
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07Sep
The 2018 CeBIL Annual Symposium is open to anyone interested in law and biomedical research, including academic researchers, biotech and pharma industry professionals, and independent/academic lawyers.