Posts tagged with ‘economics’

International dimensions of monetary policy

The School of Economics present ‘International dimensions of monetary policy’ as part of the Nottingham Lectures in International Economics. Giancarlo Corsetti, Professor of Macroeconomics at The University of Cambridge, will deliver three lectures across two days.

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British agriculture: sunrise industry

In this Nottingham Globalisation lecture, Sir Peter Kendall (Chairman, Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board) discusses ‘British agriculture: sunrise industry’. No tickets required, all welcome.

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The shifts and the shocks

The School of Economics welcomes Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator for The Financial Times, to present the Nottingham Globalisation Lecture ‘The shifts and the shocks’.

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Vice Chancellor knighted at Buckingham Palace

Professor Sir David Greenaway, Vice-Chancellor of The University of Nottingham, received his knighthood from Her Majesty […]

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Long-running strikes and the ‘boiling frog’ effect

New research has added more gloom to the threat of strikes by showing how the emotional strain of protracted negotiations can lock rivals on a path to mutual destruction.

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“A pile of sweating jelly…”

Alumnus Jeff Randall shared his thoughts with the Students’ Union.

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