Warwick Economics Media Library
Professor Andrew Oswald 'Home Ownership as a Driving Force Behind High Unemployment in our Nations' 4th June 2013
11:27, Thu 6 Jun 2013
Warwick Economist Professor Andrew Oswald presented a lecture on the topic of 'Home Ownership as a Driving Force Behind High Unemployment in our Nations' as part of the Postgraduate Distinguished Lecture Series. Andrew Oswalds work lies mainly at the border between economics and behavioural science. He serves on the board of editors of Science. Previously at Oxford and the London School of Economics, with spells as Lecturer, Princeton University (1983-4); De Walt Ankeney Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College (1989-91); Jacob Wertheim Fellow, Harvard University (2005); Visiting Fellow, Cornell University (2008). He is an ISI Highly-Cited Researcher. He talked about Home Ownership as a Driving Force Behind High Unemployment in our Nations. Those who would like to read a new formal paper on the material of the lecture can find it on his website www.andrewoswald.com under the title "Does High Home-Ownership Impair the Labour Market?"
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