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Manuela Galetto, co-director of the Industrial Relations Research Unit and Associate Professor of Employment Relations on IPPR report, employment services

"The findings of the Institute for Public Policy Research about the inadequate quality of the Government’s employment services provide an important policy pointer in a key moment for the UK economy. Sadly, their findings come as no surprise to those who have been following the continuous de-funding and ‘marketisation’ of jobs centres of the past 20 years."

Wed 06 Sep 2023, 14:42 | Tags: WBS, Employment, Warwick Business School

How will Russia's war in Ukraine affect energy supplies and the planet?

Here’s an expert comment from Michael Bradshaw, Professor of Global Energy at Warwick Business School, on “How will Russia's war in Ukraine affect energy supplies and the planet?"


Energy price cap rises: Economics and business experts comment

Ofgem have today announced a rise in the energy price cap, with millions of households potentially paying £693 more a year for their heating and electricity. Experts from Warwick Business School and the Department of Economics have commented on what has led to this situation, and what this says about the future of our energy supplies.

Thu 03 Feb 2022, 13:58 | Tags: Economics, WBS, business, Warwick Business School

Expert comment, Treasury plans for net zero

 Dr Frederick Dahlmann, Associate Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Warwick Business School, comments on the Treasury's plans for net zero announced this morning.

Wed 03 Nov 2021, 10:48 | Tags: WBS, Finance, Faculty of Social Science, COP26

More energy suppliers cease trading: Warwick experts comment

With a number of energy suppliers collapsing in recent weeks, and reports today of two more companies ceasing trading, Professor David Elmes from Warwick Business School and Professor Mike Waterson from the Department of Economics comment on some of the factors that have led to this situation.

Thu 23 Sep 2021, 14:08 | Tags: Economics, WBS, Research, Warwick Business School

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