Peter Neary
Emeritus Professor of Economics,
Department of Economics,
University of Oxford

- 14 June 2019: "What Would Ricardo Do?" CEPR VoxTalks Podcast.
- 15 April 2019: "Gravity without Apologies: The Science of Elasticities, Distance, and Trade" Past President's Address, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference.
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- 17 May 2018: "New Characteristics and Hedonic Price Index Numbers'' at ESCOE Conference on Economic Measurement, Bank of England. (My presentation from 1:24:50 to 1:53:53, then discussion to 2:01:56)
- 29 November 2017: "From Ricardo to Brexit and Beyond", Esmée Fairbairn Lecture, University of Lancaster.
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- 11 April 2017: RES Conference Session on the UK Research Excellence Framework.
- 23 June 2015: Interview on University of Melbourne Radio Network.
- 16 June 2015: "Superstar Firms in the Global Economy" The 2015 Corden Lecture at the University of Melbourne.
- 6 March 2013: "Globalization and Firms, the Challenge for Theory" Lecture at College de France, Paris.
- 24 June 2009: Interview with Daniel Bernhofen, prior to presenting The World Economy Annual Lecture, University of Nottingham.
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- 2010 Conference on International Comparisons of Prices, Income and Productivity, Oxford, April 8-9, 2010.
- Macroeconomic Perspectives, Conference in Honour of
Brendan M. Walsh, University College Dublin, October 7, 2005. (Click here for published proceedings.)
- 2005 ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Conference, University College Dublin, September 8-10, 2005.
- Firms and Markets: From Local to Global, BA (British Association for the Advancement of Science) Economics Section Presidential Session, Trinity College Dublin, September 7, 2005. For a report on this conference see the Royal Economic Society Newsletter, October 2005, pages 9-10.
- 2004 EDGE (European Doctoral Group in Economics) Jamboree, University College Dublin, September 18-19, 2004.
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