Economists, university rankings, and leaving the European Union, by M*l*n K*nder*

Abstract

In this paper, I present some responses to an argument made by an economist in an online video: that when Britain leaves the European Union, it will be taking many high ranking universities with it, which will lead to an innovation deficit in the union. I present some responses by means of a pastiche of a widely read European fiction writer.

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Terence Rajivan Edward
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