Economics of Diversity

Past Seminar: March 5, 2020 10:00 am
Our Topical Economics Programme (TEP) event in March 2019, ‘Mind the Gap! The Economics of Diversity’ coincided with International Women’s day. We discussed the different […]

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Our Topical Economics Programme (TEP) event in March 2019, ‘Mind the Gap! The Economics of Diversity’ coincided with International Women’s day. We discussed the different types of diversity gaps, asked how prevalent they are and how costly they are for individuals, companies and economies, particularly in terms of what they cost to innovation and decision making.

Gender-Led Innovation – Katrine Marçal, journalist and author.

Gender-Led Innovation

Diversity Gaps in the Age of AI & Automation – Dr. Alice Schoonbroodt

Dr Alice Schoondbroodt

Diversity and Decision Making – Prof. Renée Adams

Diversity and Decision Making

TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE: Diversity and the Macroeconomy – Neil Lee, Associate Professor, LSE

Neil Lee

Economics of Sustainability

Economics of Sustainability

Seminar dateOctober 1, 2021 8:30 am

Economics of Sustainability was a 3-part lecture series taking place in October 2021, during the run-up to COP26. Hear from our panel of experts on the key economic factors at play in the energy transition and the road to NetZero. Get access to ... Read more

Economics of Post-Crisis Recoveries

Economics of Post-Crisis Recoveries

Seminar dateJanuary 22, 2021 8:30 am

The Economics of a Post-Crisis Recoveries online lecture series explored what a potential recovery from the pandemic could look like. This series ran from 22 January to 18 June 2021. Click on the thumbnails to watch the lectures. Friday ... Read more

Economics of Discrimination

Economics of Discrimination

Seminar dateOctober 30, 2020 12:30 pm

The Economics of Discrimination was an online seminar series on the economics impact of discrimination across our society. The lectures took place on 30 October, 13 November and 27 November 2020. How does parental income or the lack of, ... Read more

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