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  2. Clare Chambers | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/people/clare-chambers
    24 Jul 2024: DPhil in Political Theory, University of Oxford, Nuffield College. MSc in Political Theory, London School of Economics and Political Science. ... BA Hons in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, University of Oxford (St. Anne’s College).
  3. Carbon neutrality: how fast can China go? | Jesus College in the…

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    Thumbnail for Carbon neutrality: how fast can China go? | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2024: Professor Pan Jiahua received his PhD in Environmental Economics from the University of Cambridge. ... Professor Pan Jiahua’s areas of research include sustainable urbanization, energy and climate policy, and new ecological economics.
  4. Nina Seega | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/people/nina-seega
    23 Jul 2024: MSc, London School of Economics. MPhil, Cantab. PhD, Cantab. In 2016 and 2017 Nina co-led the CISL team serving as Knowledge Partner for the risk analysis track of the G20 ... Nina is a McKinsey Risk Prize finalist. She has taught at Cambridge, London
  5. 5G in China | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for 5G in China | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2024: The following issues were raised in the Q&A session: the extent to which the sanctions against Huawei are driven by the USA’s determination to maintain its global economic and ... The expanded second edition of his book The China Paradox: At the Front
  6. The Chinese Conundrum | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The Chinese Conundrum | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2024: He emphasised that, despite the rising tension, the economic relationship between China and the West remains deep. ... and the contradiction between increased political tension between Japan and China alongside a deepening economic relationship.
  7. Akhil Vohra | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

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    23 Jul 2024: Market Design. Networks. Political Economy. BS Mathematics, Stanford University. PhD Economics, Stanford University. ... He will then join the department of economics at the University of Georgia (Terry College of Business) as an assistant professor.
  8. Fraser Battye | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Fraser Battye | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 24 Jul 2024: These include: neighbourhood renewal, learning disability, economic development, sexual and domestic violence, policy responses to austerity, drug use, behaviour change and vocational training in rural areas.
  9. Thumbnail for Simon Hall | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 23 Jul 2024: Previously, he was a broadcaster for 20 years, mostly as a BBC Television, Radio, and Online News Correspondent, specialising in business and economics.
  10. Richard Anthony | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/people/richard-anthony
    23 Jul 2024: MA, Economic and Social History, University of Edinburgh. PhD, Economic and Social History, University of Edinburgh. ... He studied Economic and Social History as an undergraduate and postgraduate at the University of Edinburgh, completing his PhD on
  11. Why tax is good | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Why tax is good | Jesus College in the University of Cambridge 24 Jul 2024: Indeed, for Martin Daunton, Emeritus Professor of Economic History, taxation goes to the heart of fundamental questions. ... It causes fewer economic distortions and raises more money with less damage to the economy.

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