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  2. Divine innovation: the economics of religion | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Divine innovation: the economics of religion | University of Cambridge 24 Mar 2011: Search. Search. Divine innovation: the economics of religion. Research. Divine innovation: the economics of religion.. ... Dr Sriya Iyer in the Faculty of Economics has led a large-scale research survey to examine these questions in India, a country in
  3. The Chancellor in Cambridge to confer Honorary Degrees | University…

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    12 Jun 2009: Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. Nobel Laureate in Economics (Doctor of Letters). • ... Please read our email privacy notice for details. Places. 2024 University of Cambridge.
  4. Food for the Soul and the Planet: Measuring the ...

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    27 Oct 2022: ism, Catholic Church. We would like to thank participants at the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture(European Conference), Society of Environmental Law and Economics Workshop, Ian Hodge, ... york-citys-public-school-system-goes-m
  5. Research Horizons Issue 14

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    17 Mar 2011: Stem cell casino 22. Divine innovation: 24the economics of religion. The new face of human– 26computer interactions. ... This large-scalestudy, which was carried out in collaborationwith the London School of Economics, hasfound some unexpected answers.
  6. Cambridge Honorary Degrees 2009 | University of Cambridge

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    10 Feb 2009: Ten eminent individuals from the worlds of religion, business, science, music, history, philanthropy, politics and economics are proposed for Honorary Doctorates, and two nominations are made for the Honorary Degree of ... Professor Amartya Sen, Fellow
  7. Science turns to religion for “mass mobilisation” on environmental…

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    Thumbnail for Science turns to religion for “mass mobilisation” on environmental change | University of Cambridge 19 Sep 2014: Organised religion, they suggest, is uniquely placed to help communities stand in the way of industrial activities and government policies which threaten the planet’s “natural capital”. ... Religion has access to networks at every level in a way
  8. Looking the part | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Looking the part | University of Cambridge 5 Mar 2012: to be seen, and how others see us – and our perceptions of gender. ... attitudes to it have been shaped by shifts in culture, politics, religion, art and economics.
  9. Cambridge Science Festival starts with a bang! | University of

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    Thumbnail for Cambridge Science Festival starts with a bang! | University of Cambridge 12 Mar 2012: There will be a variety of events scheduled that combine science with history, art, geography, economics, medicine, philosophy, religion, maths, literature, music and astronomy. ... research. At Religion versus science, comedian and Guest Director Robin
  10. British Academy welcomes new Fellows | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for British Academy welcomes new Fellows | University of Cambridge 16 Jul 2014: Professor Christian List, Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, London School of Economics. ... Professor Carol Propper CBE, Professor of Economics, Imperial College Business School; Professor of Economics of Public Policy, University of Bristol.
  11. 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: We think that resilient religions are those which innovate the most,” says Dr Sriya Iyer of the Faculty of Economics and St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge, and leader of ... We believe that disciplines such as economics have much to

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