We already know that what's discussed on CT soon becomes government (in waiting?) policy (see here). And now they've finally brought their attention to the pressing issue of so-called 'post code lotteries'.
I also see that Martin O'Neill has another piece in the latest Philosophy & Public Affairs (arguably the top ranked journal in our field). Congratulations to him. Sadly I missed him presenting an earlier version at the Nuffield workshop, due to a job interview, which is a shame as - going my his acknowledgements - it must have been a terrirific seminar.
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My name in PPA! Mwahahahaha. I haven't actually read that version, so I have no idea what I'm acknowledged for.
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