Latest 300 audio and pdf files from LSE's programme of public lectures and events.
Speaker(s): Professor Danny Dorling | When we think of economic inequality we tend to think of a tre
Speaker(s): Jesse Norman MP | At a time when economics and politics are both increasingly polarized
Speaker(s): Ann Pettifor | In February 2018, Jeremy Corbyn accused bankers of taking the economy hos
Speaker(s): Kenneth Clarke, Professor Tony Travers | This event, in memory of Maurice Fraser, will s
Speaker(s): Professor Gilles Kepel | ISIS has been defeated militarily, but the fight for the Middle
Speaker(s): Sir Nick Clegg | Battered, bruised and blamed for so many of the world's problems, liber
Speaker(s): Lorraine Ansell, Saj Jetha, Dr Sunita Malhotra, Nina Mohanty, Professor Sandy Pepper | O
Speaker(s): Lucas Chancel, Duncan Green, Rebecca Simson, Paul Segal | The first World Inequality Rep
Speaker(s): Professor Philippe Aghion | This event is the annual Economica Coase lecture. Philippe A
Speaker(s): Yogendra Yadav | What can we learn from the current challenge to the idea of a diverse a
Speaker(s): Professor Simon Critchley, Dr Gerald Moore, Dr Emily Ryall | ‘All that I know most surel
Speaker(s): Jason Farrell, Paul Goldsmith | In their book, How To Lose A Referendum, which they will
Speaker(s): Professor Jean Pisani-Ferry, Christine Ockrent | The lecture takes stock of the transfor
Speaker(s): Dr Maxim Bolt | This lecture will reflect on an apparently dated concept: structure. Spa
Speaker(s): Professor Olmo Silva, Amy Finch | Olmo Silva will discuss the conceptual framework and e
Speaker(s): Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s new book, Fighting Corruption Is Dangerou
Speaker(s): Lawrence Wright | Come learn about the most controversial state in America and what it t
Speaker(s): Juan Carlos Varela Rodríguez | President Juan Carlos Varela R. (@JC_Varela) studied prim
Speaker(s): Nomi Prins | In her new book, which she will talk about at this event, former Wall Stree