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...
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Finding Stable Matches: The Mathematics of Computer Dating Computer systems use mathematics to fly aircraft, carry out complex...
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...