The CEPR Press eBook on secular stagnation has been viewed over 80,000 times since it was published on 15 August 2014.
We are delighted to report on the outstanding results that the Faculty of Economics at Cambridge has achieved in the 2014 REF.
The organising committee of the 17th World Congress of the International Economic Association has invited Dr Palma to present a paper on "the "Palma Ratio" and it implications" in the Plenary Session that will close its congress on the 10th of Jun
The Faculty would like to extend their congratulations him.
Saleem Bahaj has been awarded the Klaus Liebscher Award 2014, by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, for a Paper on "Systemic Sovereign Risk: Macroeconomic Implications in the Euro Area".
The Pilkington Prizes were initiated by Sir Alastair Pilkington, the first Chairman of the Cambridge Foundation, who believed passionately that the quality of teaching was crucial to Cambridge’s success.