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Oven-Ready: Attitudes to Food, Post Brexit and Future Trade Deals

By Grace Shore Banks | 22 September 2022

As a consequence of Brexit the UK now has to reconsider how it relates to the world with respect to trade. How the UK positions … Read more

Quantitative Tightening, Mandates and Expectations

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 September 2022

The annual Money Macro and Finance conference, was hosted here at Kent with top current and former policymakers and academics speaking about the current global … Read more

The One About Inflation

By Grace Shore Banks | 31 August 2022

The Macroeconomics, Growth and History Centre (MaGHiC) are excited to welcome more than a hundred delegates on campus for the 53rd Annual MMF Conference on … Read more

Public Transport in the Post Pandemic World

By Grace Shore Banks | 27 August 2022

Professor Roger Vickerman has been invited to give this year’s Ogden Lecture at Monash University in Melbourne on 9 September. ‘In a post-pandemic world, transport faces … Read more

Thank you to the University of Kent, it’s been a blast!

By Grace Shore Banks | 19 August 2022

Recent graduate William Morgan was awarded a first-class Economics degree and also received the Best Dissertation prize for his research analysing the impact of the … Read more

Optimal interventions in networks during a pandemic

By Grace Shore Banks | 17 August 2022

Dr Guy Tchuente has co authored this paper with Roland Pongou and Jean‑Baptiste Tondji using unique data on nursing home networks in the USA, to … Read more

Kent Economics Undergraduate Research Journal, Volume 1, 2022

By Grace Shore Banks | 16 August 2022

This Journal’s mission is to showcase the great research work which the University of Kent’s Economics undergraduates produce in their final year at Kent. These … Read more

Finding an Economics Equilibrium.

By Grace Shore Banks | 15 August 2022

‘Reflecting on my time at the University of Kent, I have very fond memories of both academic and extracurricular activities I had the opportunity to … Read more

‘Kent pushed me to be the best that I could be.’

By Grace Shore Banks | 10 August 2022

When Lydia Ifaluyi received her A-level results she had mixed emotions. Not because of her grades, but because she had been focused on pursuing a … Read more

Phd candidate receives a Frédéric Bastiat Fellowship.

By Grace Shore Banks | 09 August 2022

Telma Yamou, PhD candidate has received a Frédéric Bastiat Fellowship, one-year, competitive fellowship program awarded to graduate students attending master’s, juris doctoral, and doctoral programs in … Read more

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