Posts tagged with ‘economics’

Public lecture: A university education

A public lecture with Rt Hon. Lord Willetts, an English Conservative Party politician.

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Brexit: where are we now? – Public Lecture by Rt Hon Anna Soubry (MP for Broxtowe)

Nottingham Globalisation Lecture presented in association with the Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP) and the School of Economics.

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Prosperity in a time of economic uncertainty

An Ingenuity breakfast event focusing on the theme of ‘Prosperity in a Time of Economic Uncertainty’.

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Brexit and after

Nottingham Globalisation Lecture. Presented by Martin Wolf: Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times.

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Experiments and the theory of modern sentiments

Join Professor Vernon L Smith, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences 2002, for a free lecture on ‘Experiments and the theory of moral sentiments: Predicting how and why strictly self-interested actors play trust and ultimatum games’.

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Four Freedoms — Andrew Haldane (Bank of England)

We are delighted to be welcoming back to Nottingham Andrew Haldane, Chief Economist from the Bank of England.

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NICEP 2017 Conference

This year, the University of Nottingham will be hosting the Nottingham Interdisciplinary Centre for Economic and Political Research (NICEP) 2017 conference.

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Reassessing the economic return to mathematics: Findings from the 1970 British Cohort Study

Join us for a seminar focused on thoughts from the 1970 British Cohort Study and its impact on the relationship between Economics and Mathematics.

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Balanced neoclassical growth

‘Balanced neoclassical growth’ is this year’s The World Economy annual lecture, presented in association with The Nottingham Centre on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP), School of Economics and Wiley-Blackwell.

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Gravity and the welfare gains from trade

The Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP) is delighted to welcome Thierry Mayer (Sciences-Po) to deliver the three Nottingham Lectures in International Economics.

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