The Paradox between ‘Long’ and ‘Measurement’ The Panel discusses the talks from the 2014 Long Finance...
Market Cap Benchmarks Set Finance in a Spin Dr Paul Woolly of London School of Economics and Politics...
Modelling the Spread of Infectious Diseases Mathematics has proved to be of considerable benefit in modelling the...
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Rights, Law and Religion in a Liberal Society - Lecture Two There have been quite a few high profile legal cases...
Concluding Remarks for Measuring Up Cities Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli closes the Long Finance Symposium 'Measuring...
Firm Migration - The Neglected Component of Change As an Associate Consultant at the economic research consultancy, TBR...
Towards the Scientific Theory of Cities As a physicist, Dr Hyejin Youn is interested in developing...
Counting What Counts or (Simply) Measuring the Measurable? Dr Laura Davison, the Head of Research, works for the City of...
Competitive Cities: What we can measure and What we can't Professor Tony Travers is the Director of LSE London, the...