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Wed 23 Nov 16 · Public Policies over the life cycle (Events Office, Queen Mary University of London, London)
Mon 24 Oct 16 · The Equality Lecture: Professor Andrew Sayer (British Library, London)
Wed 19 Nov 14 · Poverty and the Pope (Old Theatre, Old Building, London)
Mon 16 Jun 14 · Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Tue 4 Oct 11 · 'Making rich people richer doesn't make the rest of us richer' and 22 other Things They Don't Tell Y (Old Theatre, London)
Wed 30 Mar 11 · Strangers and Neighbours: Wealth and Poverty in the City (JustShare, Londn)
Tue 15 Jun 10 · How would Adam Smith fix the financial crisis? (Gresham College, London)
Tue 23 Feb 10 · Haves, Have Nots, Have Beens and Wannabes: Re-aligning Globalisation to Promote Commerce (The Museum of London, London)
Thu 3 Dec 09 · Happiness around the World: the paradox of happy peasants and miserable millionaires (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Thu 19 Jun 08 · Addressing the Wealth Gap in the UK and Japan (The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, London)
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