Discrimination is not deliberate, claim university researchers, but is an unconscious association with social groups. Dr. Edoardo Gallo's research featured in The Guardian.
Edoardo Gallo awarded the Best PhD Thesis Award, by the Unicredit Foundation.
UniCredit Foundation is a nonprofit corporate foundation that was established in 2003 in order to contribute to the development of solidarity and philanthropy in the communities and territories where UniCredit operates, primarily in the regions where UniCredit is present (17 countries including Europe and Central Asia).
In this year's Birthday Honours list, Professor David Newbery will receive CBE. See the University of Cambridge news for more details.
Has austerity gone too far?. A VOXeu debate moderated by Giancarlo Corsetti.
Numerous countries faced with debt problems have recently embarked on fiscal tightening. Yet it is not clear if this is a cure or a self-defeating strategy. This column argues that, where sovereign risk is high, fiscal tightening remains an important avenue to bring down deficits at a limited cost to economic activity.
BBC radio programme from the RES conference 2012.
Is economics posing as a science so that it can encroach on other academic disciplines? Justin Rowlatt discusses the question with leading economists in the university city of Cambridge.
Sheilagh Ogilvie on "What a 16th-Century Guild Teaches Us About Competition". Listen to the NPR podcast.
Ha-Joon Chang interviewed by makingitmagazine.net, on the race to the bottom, going green and the Occupy movement
The videos for Professor Peter Diamond two lectures on "Time Matters" added
Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will be one of the speakers at the INET's annual plenary conference in Berlin. Over 100 scholars, journalists, and policy makers will participate in the conference entitled "Paradigm Lost: Rethinking Economics and Politics".