Christian Siegel’s paper “Biased Technological Change and Employment Reallocation” (with Zsofia Barany) has been accepted by Labour Economics, Special Issue on Technology and the Labour … Read more
Author: Grace Shore Banks
School welcomes UK’s second cohort on its award nominated degree-level economics apprenticeship programme.
The University of Kent has welcomed the second cohort of Professional Economist Degree Apprenticeship apprentices, which is the UK’s first degree-level economics apprenticeship programme. … Read more
Miltos Makris’ co-authored paper ‘Residence and source-based capital taxation in open economies with infinitely-lived consumers’ has been accepted in the Journal of International Economics
What is the effect of capital market integration on capital taxes when governments can tax according to the residence as well as the source principle? … Read more
Professor Iain Fraser is editor of new environmental journal, Q Open.
Professor Iain Fraser is the lead editor for a new journal – Q Open launched this summer by Oxford University Press and supported by the … Read more
Research focusing on India, post coronavirus, conducted by Amrit Amirapu and Irma Clots-Figueras has been awarded grant.
Many of our researchers at the School of Economics have been working to create solutions to the economic fallout caused by the global coronavirus pandemic. … Read more
Kent PhD student Gustavo Mellior wins prestigious MMF prize.
Some more great news for the School! Kent PhD student, Gustavo Mellior, has been awarded (jointly with another candidate) the first Peter Sinclair Prize … Read more
Professor Miguel Leon-Ledesma takes over as Head of School.
We are really excited to welcome Professor Miguel Leon Ledesma to his new role here at the School of Economics. He joined Kent in 1999 … Read more
The award-winning Kent Economics Society scoops another award.
The Outstanding Contribution to Academic Communities goes to the Kent Economics Society at this year’s Kent student awards. The University of Kent and Kent Union … Read more
Grant success; Mathan Satchi and Miguel Leon-Ledesma awarded Leverhulme Trust Grant.
The £98,000 grant has been awarded to study the dynamics of the labour share of income. Mathan Satchi, Lecturer in Economics and Miguel León-Ledesma, Professor … Read more
The missing link: monetary policy and the labor share
Paper accepted for publication in the Journal of the European Economic Association, co-authored by the School’s Professor Miguel Leon Ledesma. Professor Miguel León-Ledesma along with … Read more