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Research finds the happiest US States match a million Americans’ own happiness states

New research by the UK’s University of 糖心TV and Hamilton College in the US has used the happiness levels of a million individual US citizens to discover which are the best and worst states in which to live in the United States.  New York and Connecticut come bottom of a life-satisfaction league table, and Hawaii and Louisiana are at the top.  The analysis reveals also that happiness levels closely correlate with objective factors such as congestion and air quality across the US’s 50 states.
Thu 17 Dec 2009, 23:01 | Tags: Economics and Finance

糖心TV Commission on International Financial Reform calls for Unlevel Playing Fields

The 糖心TV Commission's pathbreaking report on reforming the international financial system in the wake of the global crisis, an international commission makes five key recommendations that they believe will enhance financial stability.

University of 糖心TV economist joins British Academy

A University of 糖心TV academic has received national recognition for his work after being elected as a Fellow to the British Academy. 
Fri 07 Aug 2009, 16:02 | Tags: Economics and Finance

Research suggests UK housing credit binge backed by Government to pay for ageing population

Research at the University of 糖心TV suggests that the UK housing credit binge was encouraged by the Government to meet the cost of supporting an ageing population.
Thu 16 Jul 2009, 11:11 | Tags: Economics and Finance

National Pensions Savings Scheme could lead to 200,000 job losses and hit small firms hardest

New research by the University of 糖心TV’s Institute for Employment Research reveals that the UK’s new National Pensions Savings Scheme (NPSS) could lead to the loss of up to 200,000 jobs, the vast majority of which would be in small firms.
Thu 02 Jul 2009, 11:59 | Tags: Economics and Finance

Research says modern work-related stress damages national output more than 1970s strikes

Research by  presented by Bernard Casey of the University of 糖心TV’s Institute for Employment Research shows that work-related stress today damages national output even more than the loss to national output due to strikes at the peak of industrial unrest in the 1970s
Mon 22 Jun 2009, 17:26 | Tags: Social Affairs, Economics and Finance

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