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  2. Nobel Prize winners - Churchill College

    https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/about/our-story/nobel-prize-winners/
    Thumbnail for Nobel Prize winners - Churchill College 18 Sep 2023: Kenneth Arrow (Overseas Fellow 1963–64, 1970, 1973, 1986; Honorary Fellow 2012) Economics. ... Angus Deaton (Overseas Fellow 1990–1) Economics. 2015: ‘Analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare’.
  3. Economics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change | The Use…

    https://www.uselessgroup.org/about-us/blog/economics-does-not-hold-key-solving-climate-change
    Economics does not hold the key to solving Climate Change. - Professor Julian Allwood, June 2022. ... All else being equal”: economics provides tools that inform decisions about marginal changes to social welfare during a period of notional equilibrium.
  4. Finding books | Marshall Library

    https://www.marshall.econ.cam.ac.uk/library-guide/where-things-are/finding-books
    7 Jul 2024: Welfare economics. 18 E. Cost-benefit analysis. 18 F. Externalities. 18 G. ... 18 JB. Economics of crime. 18 K. Religion (Economic aspects) (See 93 E for sociological aspects).
  5. Part II Paper 4: Philosophy and Scientific Practice | Department of…

    https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/students/timetable/partii/paper4
    7 Jul 2024: Lectures. Philosophy of Economics. Anna Alexandrova, Cristian Larroulet Philippi (8 lectures, Michaelmas Term). ... If welfare economics is a project that assumes certain ethical and political values, what does this mean for objectivity of economics as a
  6. Professor Andreas Kontoleon | C-EENRG

    https://www.ceenrg.landecon.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-andreas-kontoleon
    7 Jul 2024: Professor Kontoleon's research areas include environmental economics and regulation, micro-econometrics, applied welfare economics, policy evaluation and experimental economics, law and economics and methodological issues in economics. ... as papers on
  7. Nobel centenary | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/nobel-centenary
    10 Dec 2001: Since 1983 the Economics prize has been won four times, most recently by Professor Amartya Sen, Master of Trinity College for his contribution to welfare economics.
  8. The Economics and Policy subject group - Subject groups - Cambridge…

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    Behavioural insights and economics (Lucia Reisch, Christos Genakos, Michael Pollitt and Jochen Runde). ... The welfare consequences of urban traffic regulations. Isis Durrmeyer, Assistant Professor, Toulouse School of Economics.
  9. 1 Deciding how to decide: Risk-opportunity analysis as a ...

    https://www.ceenrg.landecon.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/wp24.pdf
    foundation of welfare economics i. These techniques have their roots in the so-called. ... While branches. of traditional welfare economics exist that address some deviations from these three key.
  10. Slide 1

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    26 Jan 2024: Based on joint with work with Michael Mehling (MIT CEEPR) and Stuart Evans & Paul Sammon (Vivid Economics). ... Arthur Cecil PigouProfessor of Political Economy, University of Cambridge. The Economics of Welfare (1920)—Introduces concept of
  11. Cambridge celebrates ‘long-standing and deep-rooted’ relationship…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-celebrates-long-standing-and-deep-rooted-relationship-with-india
    Thumbnail for Cambridge celebrates ‘long-standing and deep-rooted’ relationship with India | University of Cambridge 22 Feb 2017: Principle. Amartya Sen (Trinity College 1957, 1998): Nobel prize-winning economist. His reputation is based on studies of famine, human development theory and welfare economics.

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