LSE London

In 1998, the London School of Economics established LSE London as a centre of research excellence on the economic and social issues of the London region, as well as the problems and possibilities of other urban and metropolitan regions.

Today the centre has a strong international reputation particularly in the fields of labour markets, social and demographic change, housing, finance and governance, and is the leading academic centre for analyses of city-wide developments in London

Address and contacts

LSE London
Room PS300
Portsmouth Street
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE

Tel: +44 (020) 7955 6522

Centre Administrator: lselondon@lse.ac.uk 

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Recent Publications

London's Place in the UK Economy, 2009-10 (PDF)

Local Authorities and the Downturn: a review of issues, experience and options (PDF) June 09 Research

Economic impact on the London and UK economy of an earned regularisation of irregular migrants to the UK (PDF) June 09 Research

Social Housing in Europe II: A review of policies and outcomes (PDF)

London Government: 50 Years of Debate (PDF)

London's Place in the UK Economy, 2008-09 (PDF)

The Density Debate: A Personal View (PDF), with presentation (PPT) by Christine Whitehead

At any Cost? Access to housing in a changing financial marketplace (PDF)

At any Cost? Access to housing in a changing financial marketplace Supplementary Information  (PDF)

Social Housing in Europe (PDF)

The Impact of Recent Immigration on the London Economy (PDF)

London: bigger and better? (PDF)

 

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