The Problem of the Banks
Five years on from the Great Financial Crisis, the question of how to prevent another widespread banking meltdown has no…
13-20 November 2026 | Bristol, UK
Five years on from the Great Financial Crisis, the question of how to prevent another widespread banking meltdown has no…
There are two economies in the UK, London and the rest. Yet despite the fact that the division stands out in any objecti…
All are invited to stay on after the previous event for the launch of a new series of short, opinionated books on econom…
The second annual Mayor’s lecture sees Mayor George Ferguson talking about the past year of delivery and the current sta…
The language of economic elites can be complex, jargon- filled and completely baffling. But if we don’t know what they’r…
There is renewed focus on the role of cities in improving economic performance overall, and also on the importance of lo…
People are getting fatter. Weight gain is a result of consuming too many calories (gluttony) relative to energy burned i…
This event gives sixth-form students an opportunity to learn about economic and behavioural economic thinking on healthy…
Adair Turner is one of our most distinguished experts on economic and financial policy, having held positions ranging fr…
Six years on from the height of the financial crisis in Autumn 2008, the question of how monetary policy can move away f…
Recent research predicts that about a third of UK jobs are at high risk of automation in coming decades. Is this to be w…
We usually think of policing and punishment in terms of justice, or broader social trends, but economics provides an inv…