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  2. Geoffrey Whittington - Cambridge Judge Business School

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    Previous appointments. Professor Whittington trained as a Chartered Accountant and started his academic career as a researcher in the Department of Applied Economics at Cambridge and Director of Studies in Economics ... He subsequently held the chairs of
  3. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/immigration/feed/

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    4 Jul 2024: and serious social injustice; the Home Office should open itself up to wider external scrutiny; and that the department should change its culture to a humanity-based rather than political ... He has also been an expert witness for the House of Lords
  4. Leading economist speaks live on BBC Radio about the Government's …

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    of Economics. ... Previous appointments include Research Officer at the Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge and College Teaching Officer at St Catharine’s College Cambridge.
  5. Michael Kitson - Cambridge Judge Business School

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/people/michael-kitson/
    I’m a member of the Economics and Policy subject group at Cambridge Judge Business School, which analyses how economics can improve growth and business performance. ... He has also been a Research Associate at the Department of Land Economy and a
  6. Brief academic opinion of economic professors and scholars on ...

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    13 Feb 2024: Lars Bergman, Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden). Claude Crampes, University of Toulouse (France). ... To protect consumers, economics recommends merger controls to be more cautiousand stringent than in other sectors, that is to take the risk of
  7. Paul Kattuman - Cambridge Judge Business School

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    Previous appointments. Professor Kattuman has been a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge Department of Applied Economics, and a Lecturer in Economics at Durham. ... Higson, C., Holly, S., Kattuman, P. and Platis, S. (2001) “The
  8. WP379_singh _reddaway_

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    9 Jul 2023: research as will become clear in the paragraphs which follow. Brian Reddaway was Director of the Department of Applied Economics (DAE). ... conviction. He changed the direction of the department’s research towards. applied economics and economic policy.
  9. WP 421 Paper

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cbrwp421.pdf
    9 Jul 2023: countries? On this issue, textbooks economics suggests a huge disconnect between orthodox economic theory and the empirical evidence. ... Orthodox economics is nevertheless convinced about the economic efficiency of the global integration of financial
  10. Britain market design CMI formatted

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    5 Dec 2023: At the time. Professor, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue,Cambridge, England CB3 9DE (E-mail: dmgn@econ.cam.ac.uk). ... Certainly given the early gas prices and CCGT efficiencies, andcompared to the opportunity
  11. WP111 - inc. abstract

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    9 Jul 2023: the Centre for Business Research, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge. ... It is also striking that the Tavistock piece is cited widely in the management and applied psychology literature, and almost never in economics, as table 1

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