London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
In Britain, it is said
that Oxford, Cambridge and LSE are the first three places to form new concepts.
The original concept of the LSE was from the people in the University of
London. They thought they should develop a college especially for researching economics
and politics.In recent 50 years, many economists and Nobel Prize winners in
Economics have given lectures in the college, including: Sir John Meade (1972
winner), F.A.Hayek (1974 winner), James Meade (1977 winner), Sir Arthus Lewis
(1979 winner) and Ronald Loase (1991 winner).Their theses and essays have great
influence on the world economy. For years, the LSE is the consultant of British
government, gives advice to the parliament.
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