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Research by LUMS's Professor Colin Green and Dr Swarnodeep Homroy is highlighted in this article on gender diversity in business in the Guardian.
Ivan Paya, from LUMS's UK Housing Market Observatory, warns that current price rises in the London housing market are unsustainable and could "burst".
Swarnodeep Homroy and Colin Green argue that quotas do not necessarily solve the underlying cause of gender inequality.
Two LUMS academics are among the authors of a report looking at the effects of the Living Wage on care home workers.
This year's award recognises the value of micro analysis and good, old-fashioned legwork, argues Dr Vincent O'Sullivan.
Lancaster's Economics Department has launched a new UK Housing Market Observatory, featuring a website that provides detailed analysis of the dynamics of house prices nationwide.
Professor Ian Walker explains in the Mirror that changes coming in this weekend will make it about three times harder to win the jackpot.
Swarnodeep Homroy argues that it is compensation for the risk of dismissal, rather than greed, which is behind rising CEO salaries.
Lancaster University Management School has been ranked in the top ten for a number of subjects in The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
Research by economists Steve Bradley and Giuseppe Migali, showing that fewer university students dropped out after higher fees came in, features on the BBC website.
Lancaster’s first ever Game Theory Conference will take place this November.
Economist Geraint Johnes examines Northern Powerhouse plans and claims they are in "utter confusion" in the Huffington Post.
Recent graduate Edward Cox is the winner of this year's Professor Balasubramanyam Prize, in recognition of his achievements in his studies of Development Economics.
Two parties. Two rivals. Two plans. One surprisingly similar outcome says LUMS economist Geraint Johnes.
When fees go up, dropout rates go down, according to research by economist Giuseppe Migali.
Economist Geraint Johnes explains that economic growth is not occurring at the same rate in different areas in a interview on Sky News.
Economist Geraint Johnes examines how a hot summer can affect our spending habits.
Economist Geraint Johnes features in an article on the skills deficit and what firms are doing about it in Economia magazine.
A LUMS graduate who went on to become a musician and comedian has been presented with an alumni award during this year's graduation ceremonies.
Around 175 prospective students experienced life as a LUMS economics undergraduate at two events held recently in Lancaster and London.
It may be good news for Europe, but what effect has the fall in oil prices had on oil-exporting countries? Economist Marwan Izzeldin examines the impact in Global Banking and Finance Review.
Improvements in infrastructure are of vital importance in revitalising the northern economy, explains economist Geraint Johnes.
On Public Finance website, economist Kim Kaivanto examines the Chancellor's decision to sell off Government shares in RBS and says skeptics are falling victim to some investment fallacies.
Economist Geraint Johnes, quoted in an article in the Guardian, rejects the idea that Amazon is responsible for the creation of small businesses using Marketplace.
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