Andrew Oswald is Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at the University of Warwick. He joined the university in 1996 from the London School of Economics, and taught previously at Oxford and in the United States. He serves on the board of reviewing editors of the journal Science and was a member of the Stiglitz Commission into the measurement of social progress. His recent research includes work on the determinants of human happiness and psychological well-being, the consequences of air pollution, and the behavioural influence of human diet.

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The puzzle of the midlife crisis amid affluence
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Climate change complacency in Europe
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Individual COVID-19 fatality risk (and the consequences for universities)
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