The paper, "Religion, Covid-19 and Mental Health", by Bahal, G., Iyer, S., Shastry, K., and Shrivastava, A., has been published in the European Economic Review.
The paper "Climate Change and Economic Activity: Evidence from U.S. States" has won the Sandra Dawson Research Impact Award for 2023. Read the Cambridge Judge Business School news item about this award.
Research related to the paper, "Climate Change and Economic Activity: Evidence from U.S. States", was featured in a video produced by the Oxford University Press.
Keynes Fund Director, Toke Aidt, has been awarded a million pound grant by the ESRC to study Water, Sanitation and Health in the first industrial society: Britain 1780-1930
A University of Cambridge academic along with two international collaborators has been awarded the Oliver Williamson Best Paper Award, for research that examines democratic purges in post-World War II France.
Research related to the paper recently published in Management Science, "Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness", was featured in the FT's Big Read on Climate Change on August 17th, 2023.
The paper 'Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness', published in Management Science, was featured in the The Financial Times's The Big Read on Climate Change.
The paper 'Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness' was featured in the Reuters article, Climate Change puts Sovereigns at Downgrade Risk.
The paper entitled "Rising Temperatures, Falling Ratings: The Effect of Climate Change on Sovereign Creditworthiness" by Dr. Kamiar Mohaddes et al. has been published online by Management Science.
The article quotes research from the paper, 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' by Matthew E.Kahn, Kamiar Mohaddes, Ryan N.C.Ng, M. Hashem Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Jui-Chung Yang.
The article covers research from the paper, 'Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis' by Matthew E.Kahn, Kamiar Mohaddes, Ryan N.C.Ng, M. Hashem Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Jui-Chung Yang.
Congratulations to both Keynes Fund Manager, Prof. Anne Ferguson-Smith and Keynes Fund Principal Investigator, Prof. Diane Coyle who have been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours 2023.
The University of Cambridge Academic Career Pathways scheme recognises and reward outstanding contributions and celebrate academic achievement through promotion and pay progression. This year, all three of the candidates from the Faculty of Economics that were put forward have been successful.
Dr. Toke Aidt and Dr. Romola Davenport have been awarded an ESRC grant on 'Water, Sanitation and Health in the first industrial society: Britain 1780-1930'. This is a follow on output from the Keynes Fund project Market Failures and State Successes in Public Health and Highways 1830-1912.
Research by Lin Peng, a Visiting Professor and Director of Research in Faculty of Economics has been featured in the Wall Street Journal.
Professor Sanjeev Goyal from the Faculty of Economics provides an accessible and comprehensive overview of the economic theory and the realities of networks in his new book: 'Networks: An Economics Approach', published by MIT Press.
The working paper ‘Cointegration without Unit Roots' by James Duffy and Jerome Simons has been published in the Cambridge Working Papers in Economics Series.
Christopher Rauh's article into the threat automation poses to many workers has been published in VoxEU.
VoxEU is the Centre for Economic Policy Research online policy magazine.
Christopher Rauh’s discussion paper published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research has been mentioned in an article by Reuters on the tough jobs market.
The paper ‘Foreign Vulnerabilities, Domestic Risks: The Global Drivers of GDP-at-Risk' by Simon Lloyd, Ed Manuel and Konstantin Panchev has been published in the IMF Economic Review.