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Household Savings and Inequality: from Micro to Macro

The Janeway Institute, ESRC, The Keynes Fund and SHARE will be co-sponsoring a conference on "Household Savings and Inequality: from Micro to Macro", from 23-25th March 2023.

Event Date: Thursday 23rd March 2023 - Saturday 25th March 2023

Tags:

Inequality

Households

Microeconomics

Macroeconomics


National accounts in a world of naturally occurring data

Prof. Vasco Carvalho has been featured in the magazine for the Stone Centre which advances research and teaching to provide a clear understanding of the causes of wealth inequality, and its economic and political consequences.

Published on: Tuesday 17th January 2023

Tags:

Algorithms

Data

Inequality

National Accounts


Is marriage for white people? The US racial marriage divide

Are higher rates of incarceration and unemployment responsible for lower marriage rates among the black population in the US? Christopher Rauh has highlighted the difference in the marriage rates between black and white people in the US.

Published on: Monday 6th September 2021

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Ethnicity

Inequality

Marriage

US

Theme: transmission


Brexit, Covid-19, Business, and Economic Inequality

Dr. Meredith Crowley will be speaking at two panels as part of The UK in a Changing Europe's Spotlight series. The online events will take place on Tuesday 9th March 2021 and Friday 12th March 2021, from 12.00 – 1.15pm. Both are free to register and watch.

Published on: Wednesday 3rd March 2021

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Brexit

COVID-19

Business

Inequality

Theme: transmission


Covid-19 Policy Response Open Letter

Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was asked by the Science Media Centre to comment on this open letter to the Prime Minister and his team from a group across medicine, academia and other areas "Covid-19 policy response Open Letter" and Dr. Toxvaerd’s responses were published on the "Science Media Centre site.

Published on: Friday 25th September 2020

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COVID-19

Health

Inequality

Economic Impact


Prof. Sanjeev Goyal Publishes Two New Papers

Professor Sanjeev Goyal and Julien Gagnon's paper "Networks, Markets, and Inequality" is the lead article in the latest American Economic Review and his joint paper with Marcin Dziubinski "How to defend a network?" has also been published in the Theoretical Economics journal.

Published on: Tuesday 7th March 2017

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Networks

Markets

Inequality

Defence

Theme: networks


Networks, Markets, and Inequality

Professor Sanjeev Goyal and Julien Gagnon's paper on "Networks, Markets, and Inequality" has been published as the lead article in the American Economic Review.

Published on: Thursday 5th January 2017

Tags:

Networks

Markets

Inequality

Theme: networks


Dr. Jane Cooley-Fruehwirth awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize

Dr Jane Cooley-Fruehwirth has been awarded one of the prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prizes by the Leverhulme Trust Board.

Published on: Wednesday 20th November 2013

Tags:

Social

Inequality

Social Economics