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PPE Student Wins CAGE Video Competition 2022!

Jacob Liebenberg is CAGE Video Competition Winner 2022! The third-year undergraduate in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, impressed the judges with his compelling story, strong visuals, voiceover and music. Congratulations Jacob!

Mon 04 Apr 2022, 14:17 | Tags: Student News, homepage, Economics, UG

PPE Graduate Success in the Global Undergraduate Awards 2021

We are delighted to announce that a PPE graduate was the Global Winner in the Economics category at the Global Undergraduate Summit.

The Global Undergraduate Awards is an international academic awards programme that recognises originality, innovation, and excellence at the undergraduate level. The Economics category was won by 糖心TV PPE graduate Beatriz Sasse.

Beatriz鈥檚 submission was her dissertation on 鈥淭he limited impact of a drinking-and-driving law reform on traffic accident hospitalisations: quasi-experimental evidence from Brazil鈥. Her supervisor was Professor Kobi Glazer who is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at 糖心TV.

Wed 24 Nov 2021, 14:14 | Tags: Awards, Student News, homepage, Economics

PPE Students among those to Welcome the President of Bolivia to Campus

The University of 糖心TV has welcomed former student, His Excellency Luis Alberto Arce Catacora, President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, back to the university鈥檚 Coventry campus to talk with students and to learn more about research being undertaken.

His Excellency, who graduated from 糖心TV in 1997 with a Masters Degree in Economics, spoke on economics to a gathering of students before answering questions, on topics including his life in public service, how his studies at 糖心TV have informed his career, and industrialisation.

Thu 04 Nov 2021, 13:29 | Tags: homepage, Economics

Expert Comment: First Bank of England climate change stress test for lenders and insurers

Dr John H Morris, Teaching Fellow in International Political Economy, Department of Politics and International Studies:

"The Bank of England is being undertaken now to provide a better understanding of the financial exposures of participants and the financial system to climate-related risks to financial stability. As such it foregrounds the Bank of England鈥檚 to - and desire to be a leading figure of – the emerging consensus that central banks have a role to play in the transition to low carbon economies. This is something that Paul Langley and I have called 鈥

Tue 15 Jun 2021, 12:18 | Tags: homepage, Economics, PAIS

How working women have changed the US labour market: new CAGE short

In this new CAGE video short, Christine Braun, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics, reveals why a large female labour force may have an unanticipated negative impact on the economy in the US.

Between 1960 and 2000 the proportion of women wanting to work doubled. This had all kinds of positive consequences for women and wages, but there may be an unanticipated negative impact on the economy. Christine Braun explains that married couples are finding it harder to move across the country to find the best jobs, because both partners are working.

Mon 15 Feb 2021, 11:46 | Tags: homepage, Economics

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