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The Gorman Lectures in Economics

Richard Blundell, Series Editor

The Gorman Lectures in Economics is an annual joint project between the Department of Economics, University College London and Princeton University Press. It is named after Professor W.M. Gorman, formerly of University College London and ranges widely in economics - without being confined to any one area or sub-discipline. The first lectures were delivered by Nobel Laureate Professor James Heckman of Chicago University in December 2001. Avinash Dixit delivered his lectures in 2003 and his book Lawlessness and Economics was published in May 2004.

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