News for March 2012
Warwick Economics Professor Mark Harrison has been awarded the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics in recognition of research that filled the last r...
Warwick Economics Professor Mark Harrison has been awarded the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics in recognition of research that filled the last r...
Research by Professor Andrew Oswald finds a link between upbeat personalities and earnings.
Fifteen undergraduate students based in the Economics department have successfully secured the 2011/12 URSS bursary. Applications were of a very high standar...
Warwick Economics Professor Mark Harrison has been awarded the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics in recognition of research that filled the last r...
Research by Professor Andrew Oswald finds a link between upbeat personalities and earnings.
Fifteen undergraduate students based in the Economics department have successfully secured the 2011/12 URSS bursary. Applications were of a very high standar...
The painful aftermath of the financial crisis in the UK has revealed the flaws of monetary policy as a lone policy lever for the complex task of economic rec...
Professor Mike Waterson has found supermarkets are making price-cuts of 1p to mask other price increases.
Lord Robert Skidelsky, author, columnist and analyst of contemporary political and economic issues, returns to the University of Warwick Department of Econom...
We are delighted to announce that the second of our Distinguished Visitor lectures this year will be David Miles, a macroeconomist who has a distinguished re...
Nicholas Crafts, University of Warwick professor of economic history, is among a select group of eminent academic and business experts recently selected by B...