Greening the Eurosystem collateral framework Investigating how the Eurosystem collateral could become greener, as well as what implications this would have for credit conditions and investment in the Eurozone.
European central banking and achieving EU climate-neutrality 2050 A study on the alignment of European central banking and prudential supervision with the objective of achieving climate-neutrality in the European Union by 2050.
SOAS-Yale research and evidence programme for Nepal’s transition Testing assumptions in government policy to suggest improvements in supporting inclusive growth and inclusive politics in a post-conflict context.
Oskar Lange and Michal Kalecki: Markets and economic policy in China's industrialisation strategy Examining the theoretical structure of Oskar Lange and Michal Kalecki's approaches to markets and planning, the policy implications, and how the two approaches have been tested in Chinese industrialisation in recent decades.
Reservoir Computing for Macroeconomic Modelling Exploring whether recent advances in machine learning can be applied in a novel way to improve macroeconomic modelling and forecasting.
New book explores the tension between innovation and profiteering in UK Big Pharma SOAS’s Antonio Andreoni, publishes a new book with Oner Tulum and William Lazonick about UK big pharma. In this book they discuss the tension in this industry between innovation and financialisation. A book launch and discussion will be held online on Monday 6 March 2023.
Dr Vidya Kumar Dr Vidya Kumar is the Deputy Dean for Research and Knowledge Exchange at the College of Law.