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The economics and politics of crime: lessons from the Louvre robbery

The economics and politics of crime: lessons from the Louvre robbery
For students

How did the theft of millions of pounds worth of jewellery from the Louvre become a case study in human behaviour? In this interactive webinar from Northeastern University London, an economist explores how criminals weigh up risk and reward, while a political scientist examines how the heist became a political crisis shaped by the media. Through live polls and a podcast-style discussion between the two lecturers, see how economics and politics offer insights into real-world events.

Wednesday 4 February @ 16:30 UK time

45 mins

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