The Dasgupta Review is an independent, global review on the Economics of Biodiversity led by Professor Dasgupta, commissioned by the UK Treasury in 2019. The review is expected to help set the agenda for the UK Government’s 25-year environment plan.
Alumni Bina Agarwal has been honoured with the 2023 Kenneth Boulding Award for her contributions to the field of ecological economics. This prestigious award commemorates the work of economist Kenneth E. Boulding, a renowned systems thinker who integrated social theory with the natural sciences and moral philosophy.
Marco Logiudice is an alumnus of the Faculty of Economics, graduating with an MPhil in Finance and Economics in 2020. Alongside his co-founder Ethan, he has launched Prograd in 2022. It has now been recognised as one of the top 15 Most Innovative UK Fintech firms, and has raised $2.5m, with 200k users.
Student James Legrand (Jesus College) has won the Gladstone Memorial Prize for the ‘An Investigation into the Distributional Effects of Hydraulic Fracturing’
The Faculty's Assistant Professor of Economics Alexander Rodnyansky has discussed at the World Economic Forum the issue of whether Ukraine is still open for business, and has continued to appear on many news channels, like France 24 and die Welt.
The Faculty's Assistant Professor of Economics Alexander Rodnyansky has discussed at the World Economic Forum the issue of whether Ukraine is still open for business, and has continued to appear on many news channels, like France 24 and die Welt.
Professor Hamid Sabourian gave the sixth Hahn Lecture in Siena. The lecture “Following the Crowd: Rational Herding and Social Learning in an Uncertain World”.