Posts tagged with ‘School of Economics’

Britain and the EU: ideas for a new relationship

A Policy roundtable presented by the Nottingham Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of Economics.

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The rise of economic populism

A Nottingham Globalisation Lecture in association with the School of Economics.

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Vice-Chancellor announces his decision to retire

The University of Nottingham’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Greenaway has announced his decision to retire. He […]

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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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‘The Dappled World’ – with Andrew Haldane

Andrew Haldane, Chief Economist from the Bank of England and Executive Director, Monetary Analysis and Statistics, will give a public lecture at The University of Nottingham.

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After the storm

The School of Economics and the Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics welcome Vince Cable, former Secretary of State for Business, to give the public lecture, ‘After the storm’.

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Reflections on our first five years – Robert Chote

School of Economics, Centre for Finance Credit and Macroeconomics, Robert Chote, Office for Budget Responsibility, finance

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Model averaging for forecasting

The School of Economics presents the annual Granger Lecture ‘Model averaging for forecasting’, featuring speaker Professor Graham Elliott, University of California San Diego.

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Crunch time in Paris: the political economy of a new climate change agreement

The School of Economics present the Nottingham Glabalisation Lecture ‘Crunch time in Paris: the political economy of a new climate change agreement’. Michael Jacobs, Senior Adviser on International Climate Change Policy, Institut du Developpement Durable et des Relations Internationales, will speak.

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