Centre for Economic Research Annual Distinguished Lecture:
'Bank of England Independence: Is it over?' Chris Giles, Economics Editor, Financial Times Tues 5th May 16:30-18:00, Chancellors CBA0.060 (more)
ESRC Workshop on Non-Linear Models in Macroeconomics
Workshop to be held in Brunel on 1 July 2008. Further Details.
RAE Rankings Compared
A recent paper by Sofronis Clerides, Panos Pashardes and Alexandros Polycarpou compares Keele's RAE grade with other rankings to show
that Keele beats many 4-rated and some 5-rated departments.
More details can be found here.
RAE 2008
Members from the Centre have been submitted to the RAE2008 as part of Keele's submission to UoA34 Business and Management. Details of
our submission can be found here.
Centre for Economic Research
The Centre for Economic Research at Keele is part of the Research Institute for Public Policy and Management. The Centre offers a lively and active environment for research in all areas of economics. Our research is largely focussed around public policy including financial, monetary and fiscal policy, and social and industrial policy. Our approach is both theoretical and empirical. Theoretical approaches include contract theory, game theory, behavioural theory and network analysis. Empirical approaches use linear and non-linear models, structural and non-structural estimation.
All members of the Centre for Economic Research are actively engaged in frontier research and members of the Centre present their work at national and international conferences and publish in leading economics journals. Research is funded from a range of bodies that include the EU, the ESRC, the DFID as well as other central government departments and charities.
In addition there is a successful ESRC recognised PhD programme with students from all over the world. Further details of our current research and activities can be found by following the links above.
