Join us for this talk on the importance of communicating economics to the general public, the […]
Professor Alan Winters’ discussion will include, inter alia, the balance between the Executive and Legislative branches of government; how one might, and whether one should, take into account public attitudes to trade policy issues, and what is appropriate role for independent advice and commentary on trade policy.
Tags: economics, economy, Trade, Trade policy, World Economy annual lecture, World Economy annual lecture 2023
A look at how Economics needs to change to keep pace with the 21st century and the digital economy.
Tags: Digital economy, economics, economy, Professor Sir David Greenaway Lecture Series, School of Economics
With guest speaker Beata Javorcik (Professor, University of Oxford and EBRD Chief Economist) GEP is grateful to Wiley, proud publisher […]
Tags: economics, World Economy annual lecture, World Economy annual lecture 2022
This free online event, which takes place on Monday 10 May, between and 5pm and 6pm will feature Philippe Aghion talking about his book, ” The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth of Nations”.
A public lecture with Julia Cagé, Assistant Professor of Economics at Sciences Po Paris
Tags: economics
A public lecture with Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator from The Financial Times.
A public lecture with Dave Ramsden, Deputy Governor for Markets & Banking, Bank of England
Tags: banking, Dave Ramsden, economics, economy, Markets
As the world looks forward to recovering from COVID-19, our researchers are reflecting on the challenges we face as well as opportunities to build a more […]
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Tags: COVID-19, culture, economics, international politics, mental health, recovery, research, society
Interested in applying for Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funding to cover your postgraduate study in the social sciences?
Tags: economics, ESRC, funding, open day, postgraduate, research, Social Science, studentships