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We need more progressive taxation, and a wealth tax, to pay for the COVID-19 rescue packages

We need more progressive taxation, and a wealth tax, to pay for the COVID-19 rescue packages

Posted on 14 September 2020 by Wojtek Paczos

We may expect that a successful fiscal intervention will eventually lead to an increase in inflation, if not now, then during the economic recovery. The cost of COVID-19 rescue packages […]

Rags‐to‐riches stories and upscale living TV can influence our well-being and our interaction with the environment and other people

Rags‐to‐riches stories and upscale living TV can influence our well-being and our interaction with the environment and other people

Posted on 9 September 2020 by Olaya Moldes Andres

It’s estimated that people worldwide have watched 27% more shows and films on streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime and spend 20% more time watching broadcast TV. In our […]

The Cardiff Business School experience 2020/21

The Cardiff Business School experience 2020/21

Posted on 11 August 2020 by Eleri Rosier

In our latest post, Dr Eleri Rosier, Director of Postgraduate Recruitment and Admissions, gives us an insight into some of the changes Cardiff Business School and Cardiff University are implementing […]

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Wales Tech Week and the launch of Blockchain Connected

Posted on 5 August 2020 by Yingli Wang

In our latest post, Dr Yingli Wang reflects on her involvement in the first-ever Wales Tech Week which took place between 13-17 July 2020. We’re at something of a turning […]

Legal status, work Permits, and the consumption response of immigrant households

Legal status, work Permits, and the consumption response of immigrant households

Posted on 21 July 2020 by Ezgi Kaya

In our latest post, Dr Ezgi Kaya and Dr Effrosyni Adamopoulou focus on the 2007 European Union (EU) enlargement to show how legal status for undocumented immigrants as well as […]

How do we procure well-being?

How do we procure well-being?

Posted on 13 July 2020 by alicehorn

Caption: (L-R) Dr Jane Lynch, Reader in Procurement at Cardiff Business School, and Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, led the latest in Cardiff Business School's Breakfast Briefing Series. […]

The Second World War and COVID-19: building narratives

The Second World War and COVID-19: building narratives

Posted on 4 June 2020 by Leon Gooberman

In our latest post, Dr Leon Gooberman relates the narratives surrounding the unfolding COVID-19 crisis and the end of the Second World War in Europe. The COVID-19 crisis coincided recently […]

How will the Polish economy look after the COVID-19 pandemic?

How will the Polish economy look after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Posted on 11 May 2020 by Wojtek Paczos

In our latest post, Dr Wojtek Paczos, macroeconomist and lecturer at Cardiff Business School, and Dr Pawel Bukowski, researcher and lecturer at the Centre for Economic Performance at London School […]

Rescuing and resetting the UK economy after COVID-19 via debt-to-equity swaps

Rescuing and resetting the UK economy after COVID-19 via debt-to-equity swaps

Posted on 6 May 2020 by Jonathan Preminger

In our latest post, Dr Jonathan Preminger from Cardiff Business School, Dr Guy Major from Cardiff University’s School of Biosciences and Jenny Rathbone Welsh Labour Member of the Senedd for […]

Working from home? The UK’s broadband and wifi will be put to the test

Working from home? The UK’s broadband and wifi will be put to the test

Posted on 31 March 2020 by Dylan Henderson

Many households could face potential challenges in making use of video conferencing, cloud access and other digital technologies necessary for work. In our latest post, Dr Dylan Henderson assesses the […]