It is a bit overrated. Not sure whatâs the reason for the raving reviews
Looking forward to giving the inaugural Marshall Paley Lecture | Inequalities: Reflections on the IFS Deaton Review | 7pm, Thursday 3 October 2024 | The Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, University of Bristol | Festival of Economics 2024 www.economicsobservatory.com/inequalities...
In this inaugural event, Sarah Smith OBE, Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol, introduces Professor Sir Richard Blundell CBE FRA, Chair of Political Economy at University College Londo...
Call for papers. Third spatial/intl conference at NYU Abu Dhabi âď¸. Keynotes: Beata Javorcik and me. Flights/hotel funding provided. Deadline Nov 1st. Submission link: cepr.org/events/third...#econsky@cepr.org
Non-Fiction: The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells. Wouldânot say itâs a âjoyâ to read because itâs terrifying. It is extremely good though. Fiction: A Childrenâs Bible by Lydia Millet also extremely good
a brief report on the news, an echo of events that has passed into folklore.â From Prophet Song by Paul Lynch. At this moment in time the local event is in my home country, visiting my town and knocking on the door of my friends and families đ
ending over and over again in one place but not another and that the end of the world is always a local event, it comes to your country and visits your town and knocks on the door of your house and becomes to others but some distant warning, âŚ
be cast out of sight, and the prophet sings not of the end of the world but of what has been done and what will be done and what is being done to some but not others, that the world is always ending over and over again in one place but not another and that the end of the world is alwaysâŚ
âwhat is sung by the prophets is but the same song sung across time, the coming of the sword, the world devoured by fire, the sun gone down into the earth at noon and the world cast in darkness, the fury of some god incarnate in the mouth of the prophet raging at the wickedness that will âŚ.
If you are in the UK/Birmingham come and join us for this exciting event at BISCA (Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action)
I could go on forever about novels đ. If you have specific genres that you like I can send some other suggestions