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Monetary policy at the zero lower bound

By School of Natural Sciences | 17 August 2015

Does monetary policy really face a zero lower bound or could policy rates be pushed materially below zero per cent? And would the benefits of … Read more

NSS Top 10 for Economics at Kent

By School of Natural Sciences | 12 August 2015

Economics at Kent is ranked in the top ten of the National Student Survey (NSS) again this year for the all important question ‘overall satisfaction with the quality of the … Read more

Graduation – 16 July 2015

By School of Natural Sciences | 17 July 2015

It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families and friends yesterday at Canterbury Cathedral and a reception held afterwards at the Marlowe … Read more

Greece: when is it time to forgive debt?

By School of Natural Sciences | 02 July 2015

An article on Greece and the Eurozone by Jagjit Chadha, Professor of Economics at the School, has been published today in The Conversation… “Greek citizens preparing … Read more

Work on banking system stability wins best paper prize

By School of Natural Sciences | 22 June 2015

Miguel Leon-Ledesma, Professor of Economics in the School, together with colleagues from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, has won a best paper award at … Read more

‘The New Art of Central Banking’ by Jagjit Chadha

By School of Natural Sciences | 08 June 2015

Following the Long Expansion and the global financial crisis, money and monetary policy is now firmly linked (again) to both financial and fiscal stability. So … Read more

Kent Economics graduates are among the most employable in the UK

By School of Natural Sciences | 26 May 2015

Graduates of Kent’s School of Economics are among the most employable in the UK, according to the Guardian University Guide 2016. The School is ranked 5th in the … Read more

New MSc in International Business and Economic Development

By School of Natural Sciences | 05 May 2015

Applications are now open for the MSc in International Business and Economic Development, a new postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2015, delivered jointly by the School of … Read more

Kent Student Awards 2015

By School of Natural Sciences | 05 May 2015

Three Economics students have been shortlisted for the Kent Student Awards this year, selected from over 200 nominees. The awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding extracurricular contribution … Read more

School improves ranking in Complete University Guide 2016

By School of Natural Sciences | 27 April 2015

The Kent School of Economics has improved its position in two categories in the Complete University Guide 2016; we have risen by one place to … Read more

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