Keynes Lectures in Economics

This lecture series was established at the suggestion of the Academy's Economics Section, and named after John Maynard Keynes FBA. The lecture was first delivered in 1971.


KEYNES LECTURES IN ECONOMICS (2001 onwards)
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2011  Creating Competition: New Auctions for Public Policy, by Paul Klemperer

2010  How the market gives us what we want - even if we are irrational, by Robert Sugden

2009   The British Industrial Revolution in Global Perspective, by Robert C Allen

2008  Instruments of Development: Randomisation in the Tropics, and the Search for the Elusive Keys to Economic Development, by Angus Deaton

2007  From shells and gold to plastic and silicon: a theory of the evolution of money, in the spirit of Keynes, by John Moore

2006  The Origins of Fair Play, by Ken Binmore [with discussion by Robert Sugden]

2005  Practical Issues in United Kingdom Monetary Policy, 2000-2005, by Stephen Nickell

2004  The New Political Economy, by Timothy Besley

2003  Economics for Consumer Policy, by John Vickers

2002  Development as a Process of Change: Toward a Dynamic Public Economics, by Nicholas Stern

2001  Welfare-to-Work: Which Policies Work and Why? by Richard Blundell