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The Cambridge economics department, founded by Marshall and home to Keynes, was at that time the world’s leading school of economics. It not only taught bright young people from around the empire.
But Cambridge University economics professor Victoria Bateman said that can’t really explain the gap. “I think that that way of thinking about the problem is completely false,” she said.
Victoria Bateman, a fellow in economics at Cambridge University, arrived at the meeting on Wednesday with the words "Brexit leaves Britain naked" written across her stomach and breasts.
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The Cambridge economics department, founded by Marshall and home to Keynes, was at that time the world's leading school of economics. It not only taught bright young people from around the empire.
But Cambridge University economics professor Victoria Bateman said that can’t really explain the gap. “I think that that way of thinking about the problem is completely false,” she said.