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Year 12 economics students have once again voted for Adam Smith as the greatest of all economists. In a recent essay, students were asked to discuss the merits of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, John Maynard Keynes and Karl Marx in terms of their contribution to what unkind critics have described as the ‘dismal science’ and their impact on the wider world ...
For some time now the Economics department have been looking to provide students with the opportunity to explore a range of economists and their varied perspectives way beyond what is already a broad A level curriculum. As our students naturally have an inquisitiveness and ability to consider complex and sometimes controversial ideas in a mature ...
It is always with great pleasure that the Economics and Business department anticipate the arrival of the annual Adam Smith Institute’s lecture day as part of the University Preparation Programme. A large audience of Wilson’s economists explored issues such as free-market thinking associated with immigration, tax incentives, drug regulation, failures ...