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Project News | Published on Friday, 6 September, 2019

Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed about his research into the ''Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change' for Olivier Knox’s the Big Picture show on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel

Project News | Published on Tuesday, 20 August, 2019

The paper 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' was highlighted by the Gates Cambridge Trust

Project News | Published on Monday, 19 August, 2019

The paper 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' was also highlighted by the University of Cambridge Research News

Project News | Published on Monday, 29 April, 2019

"How to change your mind?" is the question posed to several scientists in this recent Freakonomics broadcast. Among them is Julia Shvets, discussing her research on overconfidence, done jointly with David Huffman and Collin Raymond and funded by the Keynes Fund.

Project News | Published on Sunday, 31 March, 2019

The paper 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' was also covered (including an interview with Kamiar Mohaddes) by CGTN's the World Today show.

Watch the video on the link below.

Project News | Published on Saturday, 30 March, 2019

The paper 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' was covered (including an interview with Kamiar Mohaddes) by CGTN America's Global Business show.

Project News | Published on Thursday, 21 March, 2019

Kamiar Mohaddes was interviewed by Cheddar TV about his joint research into 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis'. Watch the video of his interview on the Cheddar site.

Project News | Published on Friday, 15 February, 2019

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti, Barry Eichengreen, Galina Hale and Eric Tallman have published an article for VOXeu titled "The euro crisis in the mirror of the European Monetary System", which looks at why the recovery from the euro area crisis was delayed for a decade and the role suitable backstops could have played in speeding up the recovery