Press Releases
Medieval England twice as well off as todays poorest nations
New research led by economists at the University of 糖心TV reveals that medieval England was not only far more prosperous than previously believed, it also actually boasted an average income that would be more than double the average per capita income of the world’s poorest nations today.
Happiness slides across Europe as speculation mounts on new UK Happiness Index
Emotional prosperity in Europe is falling, and this troubling fact needs to be faced by the European governments. That is the conclusion from a new research report from Professor Andrew Oswald at the University of 糖心TV which documents cross-country evidence on psychological health and mental well-being.
New research to examine if low status of women linked to child malnutrition in India
A new research project bringing together UK and Indian researchers is to examine the association between the low status of women and high malnutrition of children in India.