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"Children of austerity: impact of the great recession on child poverty in rich countries" with Prof Brian Nolan
"On hippos, tigers, pancakes and soufflés: trends and challenges for African governance" with Prof Stefan Dercon
"Can rapid technological progress decouple the economy from the environment?" Professor Chris Magee
"An age-old problem? Exploring Britain’s new wealth divides" - Panel Discussion
"Restoring trust in finance: moral obligation meets Econ 101" with Gordon Menzies
"tackling inequality: strategies, priorities and effects" - Panel Discussion
"Towards a green economy: pathways through politics, culture and economics" with Achim Steiner
"What influences intergenerational social mobility in Europe?" with Prof Erzsébet Bukodi & Dr Marii Paskov
Report of the Commission on Global Poverty – Oxford Launch
"Inequality, poverty and global development " with Prof Stefan Dercon
Non-stationarity: a hazard for forecasting
"Inequality and its discontents" with Prof Brian Nolan
"Global inequality: a new approach for the age of globalization" with Prof Branko Milanovic
"The pursuit of development, economic growth, social change and ideas" with Prof Ian Goldin
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