economics
Introducing… the UK Data Service (UKDS)
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T19:22:55+00:0029/07/2021|Tags: barrington, country information, data, economics, gme, knl, macroeconomics, mirc, SOMLibrary, statistics, uk data service, ukds, web-mirc-economics|
If you’re looking for a gateway to key economic and social data, then you might like to take a look at the UK Data Service (UKDS). What's included? Offering a wide range of secondary data ...
Beast from the East – GDP damage
Cranfield University2021-09-16T10:24:03+01:0002/03/2018|Tags: economics, gdp, leadership, management, uk, weather|
I thought I’d get my two-penneth in before the BBC News’ Kamal Ahmed pops up telling us how much damage the current arctic weather has caused to the economy! A study carried out in 2015 ...
From Cranfield to Basel – how the Santander Mobility Award helped me disseminate my PhD research
Giorgio Caselli2017-03-15T19:52:34+00:0015/03/2017|Tags: banking, cranfield school of management, economics, finance, international, mobility, PhD, research, Santander|
One of the most popular myths surrounding PhD research is that it takes place in what Estelle Phillips, independent educational consultant, and Derek Pugh, Emeritus Professor of International Management at the Open University, describe as ...
Introducing… EconBiz – Economic Literature Portal
Mary Betts-Gray2023-02-20T20:38:50+00:0016/12/2016|Tags: databases, econbiz, economics, knl, management, mirc, muscat, open access, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-economics|
Cranfield University has become the first university in the UK to join the international EconBiz partner network! EconBiz is a search portal for economics and business studies. It offers students and researchers: a targeted literature search across important ...
Life as a mature student – a piece of cake?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T12:02:36+01:0023/08/2016|Tags: chevening, economics, master's, mature student, postgraduate, postgraduate life, scholarship|
When I finished my undergraduate degree five years ago, I was brimming with ideas and eager to start my working life. I even remember thinking to myself ‘I won’t be going back to full-time studying ...
What about life after BREXIT?
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:38:24+01:0012/07/2016|Tags: brexit, business finance, economics, eu referendum, immigration, security and defence|
Britain has voted to leave the European Union. What happens next? The UK will have to decide what form of relationship it wants with the EU – a Norwegian, Swiss, Canadian or Turkish model or ...