Economica Centenary Conference
The Editors of the journal Economica are pleased to invite you to the journal’s Centenary conference. The Journal was established in 1921 and has served as the LSE "house" journal throughout its history.
Daron Acemoglu, a former LSE PhD student, will give a public lecture on 13 May. To add to the celebratory conference, a select group of former LSE students and faculty will also present papers. View the conference programme.
Meet our speakers and chairs
, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
, London School of Economics and Political Science
Professor Sir Richard Blundell
, University College London
, Australian National University
, London School of Economics and Political Science
, Northwestern University
, New York University
, London School of Economics and Political Science
, Harvard Kennedy School
, London School of Economics and Political Science
, London School of Economics and Political Science
, University of Oxford
, London School of Economics and Political Science
, University College London
, Princeton University
, University of Chicago
, Director (London School of Economics and Political Science)
, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Economica (
) is an international peer-reviewed academic journal, covering research in all branches of economics. The journal is published on behalf of the Department of Economics at LSE by Wiley-Blackwell. It is widely read, being available in nearly 10,000 institutions worldwide.
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