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Sovereign risk after COVID-19: Don’t forget domestic debt

Sovereign risk after COVID-19: Don’t forget domestic debt

Posted on 30 October 2020 by Wojtek Paczos

The sharp reductions in economic output and large-scale government expenditures prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to an enhanced risk of sovereign defaults, especially in emerging economies. In our […]

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 […]

Lindsay Leg Clubs: how social infrastructure can improve wound healing

Lindsay Leg Clubs: how social infrastructure can improve wound healing

Posted on 30 May 2019 by Anna Galazka

In our latest post, Dr Anna Galazka shares some of the findings of her PhD research where She focused on the emancipatory potential of clinician-patient partnerships for dealing with the […]

April Fool – Don’t be a Money Mule

April Fool – Don’t be a Money Mule

Posted on 28 March 2019 by Denise Brereton

Money Muling - don't do it! Lies, damned lies and statistics!* Don’t Panic, I am not about to give a lecture on statistics – heaven forfend (as you know my […]

New focus on the foundations of the UK’s economy might help poorest regions post-Brexit

New focus on the foundations of the UK’s economy might help poorest regions post-Brexit

Posted on 27 March 2019 by Dylan Henderson

Known as the foundational economy, these “basics” are all the goods and services that provide the social and material infrastructure for society . In our latest post, Dr Dylan Henderson […]

The UK Productivity Challenge – Entrepreneurs to the rescue?

The UK Productivity Challenge – Entrepreneurs to the rescue?

Posted on 16 October 2018 by Professor Andrew Henley

In our latest post, Professor Andrew Henley explains how a team of economic, education and skills, health and well-being, transport and infrastructure, and business and enterprise practitioners are tackling the […]