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Why economists need economic history

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Economic history is vital to the study of economics and the economy says Dr Chris Colvin.

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History by Numbers

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This workshop will introduce A-level students to economics-based approaches to studying history, and show how quantitative historical data and economic theory can shed light on existing historical debates.

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Political economy won it for Corbyn

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What does Jeremy Corbyn’s huge victory in the Labour leadership contest represent and how should we understand it?

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Europe’s Emerging Capital Markets Union (Part 2)

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In the second installment of a two-part article, Dr Dieter Pesendorfer examines a new wave of integration and deregulation in Europe and why it might be bad for the ‘real economy’.

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Europe’s Emerging Capital Markets Union (Part 1)

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In the first of a two-part article, Dr Dieter Pesendorfer examines a new wave of integration and deregulation and why it might be bad for the ‘real economy’.

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Putting wellbeing at the heart of governance in Northern Ireland

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Academics from the School of Law have been working with the Carnegie UK Trust and others from government, industry and wider civic society to propose a new ‘wellbeing framework’ for Northern Ireland, exploring how the concept of wellbeing can be used to promote social change.

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