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If the vaccine programme succeeds and society returns to ‘normal’ in the near future, what will economic growth look like?

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 May 2021

The Office for National Statistics has estimated that the UK economy has grown by 2.1% in March 2021. Head of School, and Director of MaGHiC, … Read more

Launching ‘Everyday Economics’

By Grace Shore Banks | 12 May 2021

Our new Outreach programme, designed by students to teach everyday finances to 16-18 year olds, is ready to roll out through schools across the country. … Read more

Trough to Boom: UK firm creation during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 May 2021

The Macroconomics, Growth and History Centre (MaGHiC) preview their quarterly UK Economic Outlook in this NIESR ‘box’. “Business creation is an important indicator to monitor … Read more

Your Economics Society Needs You!

By Grace Shore Banks | 04 May 2021

Do you want to improve your networking, time management and organisational skills, whilst also having fun at the same time?   If so, it is not too … Read more

International Encyclopaedia of Transportation

By Grace Shore Banks | 03 May 2021

The International Encyclopaedia of Transportation – containing almost 600 articles – brings a cross-cutting and integrated approach to all aspects of transportation from a variety … Read more

How do people in India respond differently to leaders of different faiths?

By Grace Shore Banks | 02 May 2021

Irma Clots-Figueras collaborates on a paper examining policy effectiveness as a function of leader identity using a series of group experiments involving coordination games to … Read more

School of Economics hosts workshop: Macroeconomic Consequences of Technological Change

By Grace Shore Banks | 28 April 2021

In the public debate there are many concerns that future automation in the labour market will have further consequences for workers. This workshop brings together … Read more

Understanding how political dynasties and religious conflict in India impacts the spread of Covid 19.

By Grace Shore Banks | 21 April 2021

As the Corona death toll rises in India, new Leverhulme grant enables Anirban Mitra to continue this important research. Dr Anirban Mitra has been awarded … Read more

4-year PhD Scholarship Opportunity on this CEAS research initiative.

By Grace Shore Banks | 20 April 2021

Be part of TRADE4SD, a new International research collaboration fostering the positive linkages between trade and sustainable development. Trade policy has an important part to … Read more

Revision Week Sessions to help you revise for exams this Summer

By Grace Shore Banks | 14 April 2021

Are you a stage 2 or 3 economics student? If so, keep on reading to find out about exam revision sessions available during revision week. … Read more

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