In that case, I recommend Cardiff Business School under the tutelage of Prof Patrick Minford -- who Robert knows well...

Paul Ashton

On 26/09/2015 09:00, John Bibby wrote:
[log in to unmask]" type="cite">Congenial?  I don't think we should look for congeniality in our colleagues!!  A good heady mix of rogues to disagree with is what is needed. 


Yours more than semi-seriously,

JOHN BIBBY




On Friday, 25 September 2015, Moore, Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I have had an enquiry from a Japanese colleague (a sociologist) whose daughter wishes to study economics in the UK. Can any list members suggest where the daughter might study in an intellectual environment that Radstats members would find congenial? If you prefer to reply off-list please do so.

Robert



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School of Sociology and Social Policy
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The University of Liverpool
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