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LSE SU Economics Society Student Presentations - Scientific Competition

Date: Tuesday 22 February 2011 
Time: 7.30-9pm
Venue:  TWR1.U8, Tower 1

60 applicants from a number of Universities all over the world participated in this competition. Many papers were submitted. Top 3 were chosen to give their presentations on this day. Only 1 will be selected by distinguished judges to be awarded 1,000! Topics of submissions include: Demorgaphy. Education. Monetary Economics. Development Economics. Innovation. Behavioral Economics. 

The judges include Alistair Darling MP (former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer), Professor Julian Le Grand (Professor of Social Policy, LSE), and Professor Francesco Caselli (Professor of Economics, LSE)

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