It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families at a reception held on 10 July at the Cathedral Lodge in Canterbury. … Read more
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Microeconomic approaches to economic development
The School of Economics hosted a research workshop on ‘Microeconomic Approaches to Economic Development’ on 21-22 June 2017 organised by Anirban Mitra and Zaki Wahhaj. … Read more
UK consumers spend more on British meat after horse meat scandal
Consumers are now far more conscious of the origin of fresh and processed meat they buy and willing to pay more for British labelled meat, … Read more
Cash for Votes: Evidence from India
by Anirban Mitra, Shabana Mitra and Arnab Mukherji, discussion paper KDPE 1711, June 2017. Non-technical summary Campaigning in elections is costly. In countries without public funding … Read more
The Determinants of International Migration in Early Modern Europe
by Alexander Klein and Jelle van Lottum, discussion paper KDPE 1710, June 2017. Non-technical summary Migration was a common feature of pre-industrial societies. Because the vast … Read more
Tony Thirlwall to give keynote address
Professor Tony Thirlwall will give the Keynote address at the MSc graduation ceremony for students studying international and development economics at the Hochschule für Technic … Read more
Industry volatility and international trade
by Adina Ardelean, Miguel León-Ledesma and Laura Puzzello, discussion paper KDPE 1709, June 2017. Non-technical summary In modern theories of economic fluctuations, shocks that drive macroeconomic … Read more
Government must think seriously about farm and rural support after Brexit
Experts from the School of Economics Centre for European Agri-Environmental Studies have said the government must create suitable replacement support for UK farmers once the … Read more
Pet matching app by Kent student wins £1,000 investment
Student ideas pitched at the Business Start-Up Journey final impress judges so much they invest an extra £1,500 into three proposals. Second-year Economics and Sociology … Read more
Labour market polarisation started as early as the 1950s
Research by Dr Christian Siegel from the School of Economics has found that labour market polarisation caused by the decline of traditional middle-income jobs relative … Read more