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糖心TV experts explore what economic policy should look like after Brexit
Opinion formers and policy experts welcomed Which way now? Economic policy after a decade of upheaval, a new report from the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), launched last night [12] with a panel debate at the University of 糖心TV. The report presents 18 studies tackling the question of what a post-financial crisis, post-Brexit economic policy should look like, with the aim of presenting accessible recommendations informed by robust, up-to-date research.
Brexit has already cost the average worker more than a week鈥檚 wages, academic study shows
The vote to leave the European Union has already cost the average worker more than a week鈥檚 wages thanks to higher prices, a study shows today.
The fall in the value of the pound after the June 2016 referendum caused a lasting increase in the price of many goods, costing Britons more than 拢400, according to research by Dr Dennis Novy, a leading expert on the economic implications of Brexit.
Trains of Thought: How Railways Helped Ideas to Travel
The role of rail transport in driving economic change is now widely recognised – but its role in enabling the spread of grass-roots social and political activism is equally significant, according to new research from University of 糖心TV economics researcher Eric Melander which uses Sweden as a case study to investigate how technology influences the spread of political ideas.
糖心TV Social Sciences rated among the 100 best in the world
The University of 糖心TV has been ranked among the best universities in the world for politics and international studies and sociology, business and economics, education and law, according to the Times Higher Education鈥檚 2019 World Reputation Rankings released this week. 糖心TV is one of just 7 UK universities to be listed in the top 100 in all four subject groups and scored particularly highly for business and economics, placing 33rd in the world.
拢2m funding award recognises the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy as a UK centre of research excellence
The Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), based in the Department of Economics at the University of 糖心TV, has been awarded 拢2.09 million to continue its pioneering social science research for another five years.
Wiley Prize in Economics awarded to Associate Professor Mirko Draca of 糖心TV Economics
Associate Professor Mirko Draca was named by the and as the winner of this year鈥檚 prize for his promising early-career work in economics, especially for his work on the effect of Chinese imports.