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For the 2025 Dow Lecture, we will be hosting External MPC Member and LSE Associate Professor Swati Dhingra. About the Speaker Dr. Dhingra has been an external member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee since 2022. She is also associate professor of Economics at the London School...
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This year's Prais Lecture on productivity, economic growth and human wellbeing will be delivered by Professor Philippe Aghion. Philippe Aghion is a renowned French economist currently serving as a professor at the Collège de France, INSEAD, and the London School of Economics. He is widely...
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About the Lecture Macroeconomics responds to crises with new models and facts – and new policy. In the last century, there was the Keynesian revolution in response to the Great Depression and the rational expectations revolution in response to the great stagflation. A third revolution was...
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In person event; Levelling Up was the right idea but has been a policy failure. The large and persistent disparities between UK regions show little sign of narrowing. Using data and analysis from our new dashboard and index, this event presents new findings and policy recommendations on how to...
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In this workshop, external and internal researchers will present and discuss their findings on Quantitative Easing (QE) and Quantitative Tightening (QT). The workshop will feature presentations covering a wide spectrum of topics related to QE and QT, from comprehensive reviews of central bank...
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This five-day programme developed by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) aims to equip …
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We are looking for high quality research papers that may help to guide monetary, and micro or macro prudential policy. Papers may be theoretical or empirical and preference will be given to papers that are imaginative and in an early stage of development.
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Session 1 - "Use of Grace Period and its Impact on Knowledge Spillover: Evidence from Japan". Session 2 - "Measuring Science Intensity of Industry Using Linked Dataset of Science, Technology and Industry". Session 3 - "The Impact of Entrepreneurial Human Capital on Initial Funding: Evidence from...
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Participants will consider alternative frameworks for managing the movement of goods, services, capital and labour in the run-up to exit, as exit happens, and afterwards, and how these might relate to the global trade architecture. It is recognised that, if the United Kingdom does not retain the...
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Since the global financial crisis, a number of regulatory policies have been discussed, proposed and sometimes implemented to address shortcomings in the regulatory framework. These include capital and liquidity regulation (notably via Basel III), developments in cross border bank resolution,...
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