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Political Economy and Public Economics

Political Economy and Public Economics

The Department of Economics at the University of Warwick has an active Political Economy and Public Economics (PEPE) Research Group. These two disciplines have natural complementarities. Political Economy focuses more on the political feasibility of certain policies by looking at which policies are more likely to enjoy public support and thus succeed in an electoral contest. Public economics looks more at determining which policies are optimal in every environment, but is less concerned about their political approval or feasibility.

Recent world events such as the public backlash against globalization and inequality have raised awareness for the need for more integration between these two approaches as political resistance to the adoption of potentially beneficial policies has become ever more salient. Hence by their very nature these two disciplines transcend traditional field divisions such as micro and macroeconomics: they use theoretical, empirical and experimental methods to obtain conclusions, thus generating synergies with various other groups in our department from development to experimental to history to macroeconomics to economic theory.

Our activities

PEPE Research Group Seminar

Thursday: 11.15am-12.30pm
A weekly seminar is organised that brings top economists and political scientist speakers every week for a double-feature seminar in coordination with the LSE.

For a detailed scheduled of speakers please follow the link below:

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/seminars/seminars/political-economy 

Organisers: Michela Redoano and Mateusz Stalinski

PEPE Research Group Annual Conference

In collaboration with colleagues from Princeton and Yale, and with the support of CEPR, the PEPE Research Group organises an annual conference which has become a central meeting of political economists in Europe. Having taken place in previous years in Venice and Rome, it attracts over 70 delegates attending from leading institutions in the US, EU and the UK. Every year, several of our PhD students get to participate in a fully funded conference with an opportunity to engage with leading scholars.

Find out more about this year's conference which will take place 26-27 April 2024 in Rome.

Organisers: Helios Herrera, Mateusz Stalinski

People

Academics

Academics associated with the Reseach Group Name research group are:


Michela Redoano

Co-ordinator

Helios Herrera

Deputy Co-ordinator

Events

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Teaching & Learning Seminar - Lory Barile, Neil Lloyd, Ram Govindaswamy (Warwick)

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Location: S0.18

Title: Understanding Engagement and Performance of Social Mobility Students

Speaker: Lory Barile, Neil Lloyd and Ramkumar Govindaswamy

Abstract: One of the guiding principles to inclusive education is to improve participation and outcomes for all students and ensure that all students are able to achieve their potential. Effective data monitoring is key to this and to ensure that change is transformative and sustained. This study extends the existing literature on ‘mobilities in Higher Education ’ by looking at the extent to which Economics students from social mobility backgrounds at the University of Warwick engage and perform within their programme of studies. The paper will provide a contribution to the literature by:

1) Analysing the relationship between student engagement and performance using a Revealed Preferences Approach and considering a) how students’ characteristics (e.g., socioeconomic and pre-university performance) affect students’ (online and in-person) engagement and b) how this links to students’ performance.

2) Investigating how different types of assessments (e.g., MCQ, Essays, Group tasks) impact engagement and performance.

Organised by Subhasish Dey

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