News Title, Abstract or Keyword Theme - Any -empiricalinstitutionsnetworkstransmission Image 29 April 2022 How would an energy embargo affect Germany’s economy? Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks and Professor Matthew Elliott's research into Supply Network Formation and Fragility has been quoted in The Economist. Image 28 April 2022 Building resilient supply chains Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks, has been extensively quoted in the 2022 Economic Report of the US President, on 'Building Resilient Supply Chains'. Image 07 April 2022 Conversations with Sebastian Galiani: Episode XLV - Video Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by Sebastian Galiani, for his 'Conversations' video series (in Spanish). Image 07 March 2022 How Indians view gender roles The latest report from the Pew Research Center features expert advice from the Faculty’s Professor Sriya Iyer. It has found traditional gender norms are still prevalent. Image 04 March 2022 Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics Workshop - Videos Watch videos from the Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics: Models and Methods Workshop, hosted by Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and the Isaac Newton Institute. Image 01 March 2022 Better UK sick pay will help us live with Covid Dr. Christopher Rauh's research into the value of sick pay, has been mentioned in a Financial Times article. Image 10 February 2022 What is ‘the Cambridge difference’ in teaching economics? Professor Tiago Cavalcanti explains what matters is studying economic problems and their issues, plus additional training in political philosophy. Image 31 January 2022 The value of Universal Basic Income: worth the cost to the economy? A majority of people would be better off by replacing means-tested transfer programs to aid the poor with a Universal Basic Income, according to the Faculty’s Chris Rauh. Image 26 January 2022 Strain on health services led to extra non-covid deaths Dr. Christopher Rauh and Thiemo Fetzer's (University of Warwick) research into the pressures put on public health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been picked up by a range of media sources. Image 26 January 2022 Tackling Covid by talking to each other In the Financial Times Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd argues that we can’t tackle Covid unless economists and epidemiologists talk to each other. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Sign up for our newsletter about JI events, research, news and more. Subscribe
Image 29 April 2022 How would an energy embargo affect Germany’s economy? Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks and Professor Matthew Elliott's research into Supply Network Formation and Fragility has been quoted in The Economist.
Image 28 April 2022 Building resilient supply chains Professor Vasco Carvalho's research on Production Networks, has been extensively quoted in the 2022 Economic Report of the US President, on 'Building Resilient Supply Chains'.
Image 07 April 2022 Conversations with Sebastian Galiani: Episode XLV - Video Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd was interviewed by Sebastian Galiani, for his 'Conversations' video series (in Spanish).
Image 07 March 2022 How Indians view gender roles The latest report from the Pew Research Center features expert advice from the Faculty’s Professor Sriya Iyer. It has found traditional gender norms are still prevalent.
Image 04 March 2022 Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics Workshop - Videos Watch videos from the Behaviour and Policy During Pandemics: Models and Methods Workshop, hosted by Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd and the Isaac Newton Institute.
Image 01 March 2022 Better UK sick pay will help us live with Covid Dr. Christopher Rauh's research into the value of sick pay, has been mentioned in a Financial Times article.
Image 10 February 2022 What is ‘the Cambridge difference’ in teaching economics? Professor Tiago Cavalcanti explains what matters is studying economic problems and their issues, plus additional training in political philosophy.
Image 31 January 2022 The value of Universal Basic Income: worth the cost to the economy? A majority of people would be better off by replacing means-tested transfer programs to aid the poor with a Universal Basic Income, according to the Faculty’s Chris Rauh.
Image 26 January 2022 Strain on health services led to extra non-covid deaths Dr. Christopher Rauh and Thiemo Fetzer's (University of Warwick) research into the pressures put on public health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been picked up by a range of media sources.
Image 26 January 2022 Tackling Covid by talking to each other In the Financial Times Dr. Flavio Toxvaerd argues that we can’t tackle Covid unless economists and epidemiologists talk to each other.