... at the top end of the salary scale," said co-author Richard Murphy, from the London School of Economics. "Even after adjustments for qualifications gained and family background, those in the top 10% ...
... ,"
along with co-author Jorn-Steffen Pischke, a former MIT professor
who now teaches at the London School of Economics. "Mostly Harmless
Econometrics" (the title riffs on the final ...
... social change.
Dr Stephen Farrall from Sheffield University and Dr Jonathan Jackson of the London School of Economics found that people did not neatly separate out the issue of crime from general ...
... HIV/AIDS. New research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) argues ... Professorial Fellow, Tony Barnett, from the London School of Economics, argues: "Current policies to tackle ...
Cynicism threatens democracy, says a London School of Economics research project behind a cynicism index
... researchers at UCL (University College London), University of Warwick and LSE (London School of Economics and Political Science), shows that extended courtship enables a male to signal his suitability ...
... Cowden of the University of California–Santa Barbara, Giovanni Frazetto from the London School of Economics, and Dominic Johnson from the University of Edinburgh. Their experiment synthesized work in ...
... address," explains Dr Simelton.
CCCEP is a partnership between the University of Leeds and the London School of Economics. Its main objectives include developing better climate change models and ...
... has died suddenly of cancer aged 60,
was professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics and
one of the finest anthropologists in Europe. A specialist in
highland Bolivia, she published ...
Lord Stern outlines the climate change crisis and how we can solve it in a lecture at the London School of Economics
Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washinton DC (18 May 2009) – Research ... research, led by Professor Martin Knapp of the London School of Economics, provides the most comprehensive analysis ...
... in a viscous population.
Dr Sozou, of the University of Warwick's Medical School and the London School of Economics and Political Science, uses a mathematical model of a population of individuals ...
... I stumbled upon a paper by Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychologist at the London School of Economics, on the origin of individual values and preferences that, offhand, seemed to indicate that ...
... we don’t know the "why" behind those preferences and values.
An evolutionary psychologist from the London School of Economics, Satoshi Kanazawa, wrote a paper on the origin of individual values and ...
... according to scientists writing in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters today. Rebecca Sear from the London School of Economics and Frank Marlowe from Florida State University ...