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European Studies Centre

Europe: still a common vision?

Dr Wolfgang Schäuble (German Federal Minister of Finance) delivers a lecture for the European Studies Centre, St Antony's College on 29th October 2012.
European Studies Centre

Addressing the crisis in Europe and the global economy: Lessons from the 1920s and 1930s?

A lecture at the St Anthony's College Oxford, European Studies Centre, given by Professor's David Vines and Patricia Clavin chaired by Maxwell Watson on 28th November 2012.
Environmental Change Institute

Banking on Biodiversity

The Chief Environmentalist at the European Investment Bank talks on 'Banking on Biodiversity: the Experience of the European Investment Bank'.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Lessons on Capital Flows and Financial Stability

Professor Hyun Song Shin, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics at Princeton University, gives a talk for the Humanitas Professorship on Economic Thought.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Lessons of The Crisis 2007-2012

Stanley Fischer, Govenor of the Bank of Israel and Humanitas Visiting Professor of Economic Thought, gives a talk for the Humanitas program.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part I) and Annual Global Justice Lectures

Are investments still protected under Intra-EU BITs?

David Reed, Partner, International Arbitration Division, Arnold and Porter - 18 October 2012.
St Catherine's College

After the Crash: Restoring Economic Growth

Founding St Catherine's College in the 1960s required extensive appeals to industry to secure adequate funding to build and endow the new College.
Law Faculty Podcasts

Allocating Risk Through Contract

Evidence from M and A.
Law Faculty Podcasts

The Political Economy of Dodd-Frank

Why Financial Reform tends to be Frustrated and Systemic risk perpetuated.
Global Economic Governance Programme

Fiscal Policy in an Emerging Market Economy

Former Chilean Minister of Finance and Fellow of the Center for International Development at Harvard, Andres Velasco, delivered a lecture on the subject 'Fiscal policy in natural resource intensive countries: some theory and the experience of Chile.'.
Wolfson College Podcasts

War and Civilization Series Lecture 1: War and Finance

Niall Ferguson is currently Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics.
St Edmund Hall

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Taming the Casino Banks

In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up.
Anthropology

People Losing Credit: Models and Innovation in Finance

Dr Gillian Tett, Assistant Editor of the Financial Times gives a talk as part of the Ethnicity and Identity Seminar series on her experience of working for the Financial Times and how her background in Anthropology helps her in her journalistic work.
1909: The People's Budget

Institute of Fiscal Studies - Current Issues in the Taxation of Land and Income: Part Two

Paul Johnson from the Institute of Fiscal Studies talks about current issues within land tax as part of the 1909 People's Budget Symposium.
1909: The People's Budget

Institute of Fiscal Studies - Current Issues in the Taxation of Land and Income: Part One

Stuart Adam from the Institute of Fiscal Studies gives a talk for the 1909 People's Budget Symposium in which he talks about the current conflicts in land and income tax.
1909: The People's Budget

Lloyd George and his Special Advisers and the Unionist Reaction to the Budget

Iain McLean gives a talk in which he talks about Lloyd George's strategy to get the People's Budget through Parliament and past his main adversaries; his advisers and his parliamentary colleagues.
1909: The People's Budget

The Irish Dimension of the 1909 Budget

Alvin Jackson talks about the relationship between Ireland and Britain at the time of the 1909 budget. Looking at the home rule question and other potential reforms.
1909: The People's Budget

The Free Trade Versus Protectionism Debate

Frank Trentmann talks about the relationship between free trade and the budget and how the conflict between the ideas of free trade and protectionism shaped the 1909 budget.

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