- My 1st @LSEpublicevents lecture of the Lent term - Should Markets be Moral? #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/NeelgoonS/status/555432714384728065
— NeelgoonS (@NeelgoonS)Wed, Jan 14 2015 18:34:13 - Seeking inspiration on whether markets should be moral with Lord Skidelsky #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/jcroeskamp/status/555435724255023104
— Jakob (@jcroeskamp)Wed, Jan 14 2015 18:46:10 - Gov invite public debt for bailing out banks with private debt. Public pay the price #lsemarkets
http://twitter.com/APennyfather/status/555437092927717376
— abbey pennyfather (@APennyfather)Wed, Jan 14 2015 18:51:37 - Anger towards pay day loan companies demonstrate morality imposing limitations on the market 💷💰 #lsemarkets @lseideas
http://twitter.com/APennyfather/status/555438166828929024
— abbey pennyfather (@APennyfather)Wed, Jan 14 2015 18:55:53
Skidelsky: #Piketty is a bit of a sheep in wolfs clothing #lsemarkets #lseideas pic.twitter.com/a1BqdASzCJhttp://twitter.com/ana_plisic/status/555441660487008258
— Ana Plisic (@ana_plisic)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:09:46- Interesting analogy b/w debts & sins, & role of forgiveness #LSEmarkets @Lse events: Should markets be moral? @lingchung thought about you
http://twitter.com/DolyBegum/status/555442196959473664
— Doly Begum (@DolyBegum)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:11:54 - Skidelsky lays into 'totally shameless' financial class #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/RunningDogN5/status/555442538128359424
— Chris Davis (@RunningDogN5)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:13:15 - Greed capitalism collapsed in 2008-2009 crisis. Should markets be moral? #LSEmarkets #lordskidelsky
http://twitter.com/erdemkaf/status/555443400397557760
— erdem kafaoglu (@erdemkaf)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:16:40
Should Markets be Moral? Lord Skidelsky @RSkidelsky 'People are socialized into their field of work' #LSEmarkets pic.twitter.com/T6wo4GMc7Fhttp://twitter.com/cecisimon13/status/555444128914616321
— Cecilia Simon (@cecisimon13)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:19:34- Here we go again. Nearly in all public lectures related to economics, a criticism for piketty's capital. Such a popular book! #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/erdemkaf/status/555445081025826816
— erdem kafaoglu (@erdemkaf)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:23:21 - #LSEmarkets to actually answer the metrics question, highly recommend the @LegatumInst report 'wellbeing and public policy' Deaton/O'Donnell
http://twitter.com/tim_mcminn/status/555450996756058112
— Tim McMinn (@tim_mcminn)Wed, Jan 14 2015 19:46:52 - Debt, social inequality, values, capitalism and bankers. 'Should markets be moral?' #lsemarkets
http://twitter.com/SuitsAndBooks/status/555455060818546688
— Suits and Books (@SuitsAndBooks)Wed, Jan 14 2015 20:03:01 - "Gross Domestic Wellbeing": progress towards a meaningful national metric to replace GDP? http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/gus-o-donnell-makes-the-case-for-a-new--broader-measure-of-human-wellbeing-to-replace-gdp … #LSEmarkets /HT @tim_mcminn
http://twitter.com/dw2/status/555462803415633921
— David Wood (@dw2)Wed, Jan 14 2015 20:33:46 - @RSkidelsky describes gap between incidence of debt default & the enduring moral/legal 'pay-all' language of debtor/creditor. #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/HANROSTHO/status/555487767355199488
— Hannah Rose Thomson (@HANROSTHO)Wed, Jan 14 2015 22:12:58
Favourite quote from @RSkidelsky #LSEmarkets - "What's the moral of all this? You shouldn't get too much into debt." pic.twitter.com/IRMUqRVRSrhttp://twitter.com/HANROSTHO/status/555489448688123904
— Hannah Rose Thomson (@HANROSTHO)Wed, Jan 14 2015 22:19:39- https://www.dropbox.com/s/cuyis02389txr93/Nov2014.pdf?dl=0 … (PDF) The 55 page critique by Deirdre McCloskey of Thomas Piketty's "Capital", well praised at tonight's #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/dw2/status/555490889028882432
— David Wood (@dw2)Wed, Jan 14 2015 22:25:23 - Professor Lord Skidelsky was really good yesterday at #LSEmarkets
http://twitter.com/MCIASNOCH/status/555661579703025664
— Mateusz Ciasnocha (@MCIASNOCH)Thu, Jan 15 2015 09:43:38
Should Markets be Moral?
Department of Economics and Centre for Macroeconomics public conversation on Wednesday 14 January with Felix Martin, Professor Lord Skidelsky and chaired by Professor Wouter Den Haan
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