• The Oxford Economics report reckons the 47-medal haul at the Beijing Olympics set a high bar.

    BBC: Going for the happiness gold

  • Oxford Economics consultancy was commissioned by Lloyds Banking Group to look into the economic impact of the Games.

    BBC: Going for the happiness gold

  • How important this is, says Paul Klemperer, an Oxford economics professor, depends partly on the rules of the auction.

    ECONOMIST: Mergers

  • "Our candid hope with this study is to move the needle a little bit, " says Adam Sacks, managing director of Oxford Economics.

    ECONOMIST: Business travel

  • This is because the tax breaks make it some 23% cheaper to make a movie in Britain than in America, according to Oxford Economics.

    ECONOMIST: Hollywood's startlingly British blockbusters

  • Oxford Economics built a unique global ranking model based on a weighted composite index to compare and benchmark employee diversity across countries, industries and occupations.

    FORBES: Top 5 Industry Sectors In Workforce Diversity

  • The Oxford Economics team report the evidence is mixed.

    BBC: Going for the happiness gold

  • "What this means is that the legacy impact of the recession will be more drawn out here than in other countries where there was swifter action, " said Graeme Harrison, the lead consultant from Oxford Economics.

    BBC: Jobless

  • He referred to a report by Oxford Economics, 'Developing the Case for Shared Education', and said that apart from a few exceptions the maintained and controlled sectors both "utterly fail" to attract pupils from across the divide.

    BBC: Integrated and Shared Education

  • Anthony Courakis, a professor of economics at Oxford University, said that now was not the time for "draconian" punishment.

    FORBES: What Moral Hazard?

  • True, says Paul Klemperer, a professor of economics at Oxford University, but collusion might have benefited all of them.

    ECONOMIST: How do competitors avoid driving down each other's fees?

  • And apart from that very little economics which makes up part of the PPE course at Oxford he appears to have no training in economics at all.

    FORBES: Inequality For All: I Hope This Movie Is Better Than The Write Ups Of It

  • Edward studied Literature at Oxford University and Philosophy and Economics at the Sorbonne, Paris.

    FORBES: The Heir To Saatchi Throne Changing Political Organization

  • David Vines, an economics professor at Oxford, told the same audience of other parallels with the present day.

    WSJ: Brussels Beat: Parallels With 1920s Raise Worries Over Extremism

  • Both of them studied in England he at the London School of Economics and she at Oxford but they met when they were both back in Hong Kong.

    WSJ: Western Splendor in Hong Kong

  • Moreover, "there is a mathematical certainty that there is going to be an economic tsunami" at some point, adds Ault, who trained as an economist with degrees from Oxford and the London School of Economics and worked on Wall Street before becoming a nightclub owner.

    WSJ: Wealth Over the Edge | WSJ.Money Spring 2013

  • In the age of the professional politician, can the Barone superlative really fit a man whose working life has been spent flitting back and forth between academia (Tufts, Harvard, Oxford, the London School of Economics) and public service (posts under Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford)?

    ECONOMIST: The incomparable Daniel Patrick

  • The members of the Russell Group of research-led institutions are: Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds, Liverpool, King's College London, London School of Economics, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff, Warwick, Imperial College, University College London and Manchester.

    BBC: Newcastle University, a member of the elite Russell group

  • Next month two of its members, Mr Buiter and Charles Goodhart, will be replaced by Steve Nickell, a professor at the London School of Economics, and Christopher Allsopp, an Oxford don.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • Mr Gray, formerly of Oxford and now professor of European thought at the London School of Economics, is an extremely clever man.

    ECONOMIST: PPE of global capitalism

  • Once a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, he has a degree in philosophy, politics and economics, and a master's degree in military science.

    CNN: How will leaked photos impact U.S. mission in Afghanistan?

  • An Oxford University graduate who went on to earn a master's in economics from London University, Parekh spoke with Asiaweek's Alexandra A. Seno.

    CNN: TWO BULLS IN THE ASIAN SHOP

  • If it connected its national grids together into a European one, argues Dieter Helm, an energy economist at Oxford University, that would lower the costs of operation by enough to transform the economics of the business.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • Aston, Bath, Belfast Queens University, Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Durham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, London Imperial College, London King's College, London School of Economics, London University College, Loughborough, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Oxford, Reading, Sheffield, Southampton, St Andrews, Strathclyde, Warwick and York.

    BBC: Students fear harsh jobs market

  • All three of his degrees are in economics, his first from Harvard, but his masters and doctorate were both gained at Oxford University.

    BBC: Profile: Mark Carney

  • This includes Professor Richard Pring, head of education at Oxford University, Dr Anne West, director of the Centre for Education Research at the London School of Economics and Professor Clyde Chitty, head of education at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

    BBC: Striking a blow for comprehensives

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