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How England’s political revolution empowered African leaders in the slave trade

In the late 17th century, a political upheaval in England had unexpected consequences thousands of miles away on the West African coast.

Monday 20 Oct 2025

Call for Submissions: Women in Environmental Economics Workshop

In collaboration with CEPR, The CAGE Research Centre at the University of Warwick is delighted to announce a call for papers for the second Women in Environm...

Friday 17 Oct 2025

Literary gender norms and household economics

Do the fields of economics and fiction overlap when analysing human behaviour? A new book demonstrates that the two areas have more in common than we might t...

Wednesday 15 Oct 2025

How language barriers still shape migration in India

Migration has large economic benefits for individuals and families moving internationally and between regions of the same country. But is it the same within ...

Wednesday 8 Oct 2025

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Global Economic History

Reviewing historical data and qualitative research for large scale analysis to understand patterns of global economic growth.

Designing and Building Institutions

Analysing the attention economy and the models that guide information processing and decision-making.

Gender, Health and Wellbeing

Investigating the social and economic causes and consequences of mental ill health and the inclusion of women in society.

Responsive Public Policy

Designing research and data analysis to provide policy insight and support capacity building.

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