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  2. Honour for Indian PM | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/honour-for-indian-pm
    11 Oct 2006: He came up to St John's College, Cambridge to study economics in 1955 when he was 23. ... Before I went to the other place by the Isis, I saw the River Cam when I came up to study for my Economics tripos at St John's.
  3. Clubs pay the price: report shows luck determines football…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/clubs-pay-the-price-report-shows-luck-determines-football-managers-tenure
    13 Jul 2006: However, according to the Cambridge study, reputation is not determined significantly by the manager's talent, effort or decision making skills, but mostly by pure luck. ... This remarkably interdisciplinary study by Drs Toke Aidt and Daniel Sgroi with
  4. Government Scientist opens Climate Change Centre | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/government-scientist-opens-climate-change-centre
    15 Feb 2006: Researchers will study ways to reduce the rate of climate-change (mitigation) through technological change. ... The Centre will have at least seven researchers and will work closely with other researchers in the University’s Department of Land Economy,
  5. Why do some religions flourish while others decline? | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/why-do-some-religions-flourish-while-others-decline
    23 Feb 2006: Empirical evidence from economics suggests that companies that innovate less tend to fall behind. ... We believe that disciplines such as economics have much to offer the study of contemporary religion and of religious institutions and religious markets
  6. Clubs pay the price: report shows luck determines football managers’…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/clubs-pay-the-price-report-shows-luck-determines-football-managers-tenure
    13 Jul 2006: However, according to the Cambridge study, reputation is not determined significantly by the manager’s talent, effort or decision making skills, but mostly by pure luck. ... This remarkably interdisciplinary study by Drs Toke Aidt and Daniel Sgroi with

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