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Economics, everywhere: seeing and using economics in your everyday and professional life. 

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 January 2023

Dr. Jack Meaning is a Senior Economist at the Bank of England and has been the Economic Advisor to two Bank of England Chief Economists. … Read more

Measuring and Mitigating Smallholder Farmers’ Ambiguity Aversion to Climate-Smart Agriculture in Ghana

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 January 2023

Dr Adelina Gschwandtner, Dr Christian Crentsil and Professor Zaki Wahhaj are piloting an innovative approach to understanding the impact of ambiguity in an ongoing study with smallholder farmers … Read more

“Never apologise, never explain.”

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 December 2022

Kent alumnus Jack Meaning, is one of the co-authors of this new book published by The Bank of England aiming to overturn its hitherto intimidating … Read more

Guyana GREEN Institute visit

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 December 2022

Professor Roger Vickerman‘s Guyana visit was organised as part of a series of policy dialogues between the University of Guyana GREEN institute and the UN … Read more

K-Bar, Econometrics and Pigs-In-Blankets; A few of Salvatore’s favourite things.

By Grace Shore Banks | 13 December 2022

We checked in with Salvatore Ingenito, Stage 2 student BSc Economics with Data Science and President of the Economics Society at Kent and asked him … Read more

Shifting from Publications to Public Actions: Kent researchers win Sustainability in Higher Education award

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 December 2022

The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education bestows its prestigious awards on the institutions and individuals that help lead higher education to … Read more

Going off Piste with Jagjit Chadha

By Grace Shore Banks | 30 November 2022

Our former colleague Professor Jagjit Chadha, expert on financial markets and monetary policy, now director of NIESR, returned to our economics community to give a … Read more

Quantitative Easing or Quantitative Tightening? Mince Pies or Christmas Pudding?

By Grace Shore Banks | 24 November 2022

‘Kent Invest have had a busy first term with the weekly meetings and socials. Most recently, we had a ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ social in … Read more

Why women are no better off having a baby now than in the 70s

By Grace Shore Banks | 18 November 2022

Equal pay day – ‘the day in the year where women effectively stop earning relative to men because of the gender pay gap’ – is set for Sunday … Read more

Professor Jagjit Chadha: The Money Minders

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 November 2022

Join Jagjit Chadha, formerly Professor of Economics here at Kent, now Director of NIESR, and author of ‘The Money Minders: the Parables, trade-offs, and Lags … Read more

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