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Prof Andrew Oswald & Prof Nick Powdthavee recent research into releasing young people to work as they are less affected by #Covid19 referenced in this recent piece in The Guardian: Coronavirus: what would a year of physical distancing mean for the UK?
Reminder: We will be live shortly for our PG live chat from 12-1pm (UK Time), where we'll be answering your questions about studying #postgraduate courses at Warwick Department of Economics. . To register and join in, follow the link: https://buff.ly/2wy0wzD
On Thursday 23rd Apr from 12-1pm (UK Time), we'll be answering your questions about studying #postgraduate courses at Warwick Department of Economics during our online live chat. To register and join in, follow the link: https://buff.ly/2wy0wzD
Our Economics MSc programmes offer an unbeatable combination of strong core studies, specialist options & the opportunity to conduct academic research.
Hear from our recent MSc graduates reflect on their experience at Warwick Department of Economics at our graduation reception in Jan 2020:
Listen to Professor Andrew Oswald on BBC Radio 5 live this morning discuss his research co-authored with Prof Nick Powdthavee from Warwick Business School on releasing young people (aged 20-30 years olds) from #lockdown would lead to substantial #economic and societal benefits: https://twitter.com/i/status/125068375933 2073472
Which jobs are more likely to be affected by mobility restrictions due to the #COVID19 pandemic?
A recent working paper by Lena Hensvik, Thomas Le Barbanchon and Roland Rathelot of Warwick Department of Economics and CAGE.
Access it here: https://bit.ly/3ckOBoa
We caught up with Dr Michela Redoano as she tells us about her exciting research on how #Facebook micro-targeting affected the 2016 US presidential campaign, why she become an #economist and what brought her to Warwick Department of Economics:https://buff.ly/2X6iLao
"I’ve done plenty of new things that I’ve always wanted to do now" Undergraduate student blogger Qurratuain tells us about the lessons she has learnt during her quarantine: https://buff.ly/2R1JEIK
Economics is the study of choice. It plays a part in every aspect of modern life, so what is it like to study at the Department of Economics at University of Warwick? Hear from our previous and current undergraduate students about what studying #economics means to them in our short video: https://buff.ly/2Urcbte
Take part in the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) international #covid19study being conducted by Dr. Thiemo Fetzer and international researchers on how people are making preparations for and coping with the coronavirus. Complete the survey here (available in numerous languages): https://buff.ly/39hphgD
Dr Michela Redoano of Warwick Department of Economics speaks to us on how #Facebook micro-targeting affects electoral elections and what brought her to the University of Warwick: https://buff.ly/3aj9wXZ
Are you considering #postgraduate study at Warwick Department of Economics? We're live today from 12-1pm (UK time) for our monthly #economics Live Chat.To register and join the chat, follow the link: https://buff.ly/2xp5Tkx
Six #selfisolation tips from our Warwick Department of Economics blogger Shreya - https://buff.ly/3ds65jC
“The longer this disruption goes on, the more likely it will have a permanent effect,” Professor Roger Farmer of Warwick Department of Economics quoted in the Los Angeles Times: https://buff.ly/2y0z5yJ
See Prof Farmer’s recent comment on the economic impact of Coronavirus: https://buff.ly/2y3qQ58
In light of the developing #Covid-19 situation, we’ve set up a webpage that will act as a hub for all information for current and future economics students. See more information: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/economics/a bout/coronavirus
Are you a budding writer? Do you think you could write for our policy-focused economics magazine?
Our essay competition is open to Warwick Economics undergraduates and MSc students. You can find out more about the prizes and read about the previous winners: https://buff.ly/2WgGaVX
The deadline for submitting essays is 24th April 2020.
"Central banks throughout the world are charged not only with price stability, but also with maintaining financial stability" - Professor Roger Farmer writes on the economic impact of #coronavirus in his article: Contagion - the economic impact: https://buff.ly/2Ql9oiF