Starting his series on the history and science of monetary policy, Jagjit Chadha examines the gold standard in his Gresham College lecture: dlvr.it/6zz0Rl
Welcome Week and Induction for new students 2014
The School of Economics would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the new students who will be joining us from Monday 22 September. Below are … Read more
Publish or be damned – or why central banks need to say more about the path of their policy rates
Piece published recently in VOX by Richard Barwell and Jagjit Chadha: “In the wake of the crisis, forward guidance has become a prominent tool of … Read more
NSS top ten again
For the sixth consecutive year Economics at Kent is in the top ten of the NSS, ranking 7th with 94% of our students saying they … Read more
New Head of School
Dr Alastair Bailey was appointed Head of the School of Economics in August 2014, following Professor Alan Carruth who stepped down from the post after … Read more
Thirlwall Visiting Research Fellow
Professor Kevin Nell of the University of Porto, Portugal, will be visiting the School of Economics between 4 and 11 August as a Thirlwall Visiting Research … Read more
Small Farms: Decline or Persistence?
The two-day seminar ‘Small Farms: decline or persistence?’ was held on 26 and 27th June at the University of Kent, Canterbury. The seminar was jointly … Read more
Graduation reception 2014
It was a pleasure to celebrate with our new graduates and their families and friends yesterday at a reception held at the Marlowe Theatre in … Read more
Economics Graduation 2014
Congratulations to all the Economics students who are graduating today in Canterbury Cathedral. Post a graduation selfie using #EconGradKent for the chance to win a School of … Read more
University Open Day 2014
Thank you to everyone who attended the University of Kent Open Day on Saturday and for your interest in the School of Economics. We hope … Read more







