
CAGE @ Warwick
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Independent economics research informed by history, culture and behaviour. CAGE is a ESRC research centre based at the University of Warwick.
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Sign up for our #BlackHistoryMonth event, in partnership with The Black Economists Network ! Who? Students in years 9 - 13 When? 22nd Oct, 2-3pm Why? Opportunity to hear about the amazing diversity in economics, and how you can get involved How? Sign up here 👉 buff.ly/3Y9qO56



Why isn’t the whole world developed? It’s a good time to highlight our suite of video resources for schools on #EconomicHistory and imperial interventions. Developed in partnership with Discover Economics to broaden the appeal of economics for young people. buff.ly/4hka82C


📰News of a £7.1 million funding award for CAGE @ Warwick from UKRI and ESRC is warmly welcomed by Warwick V-C Stuart Croft and Head of the Department of Economics Ben Lockwood. Ben says: “We have been proud to support CAGE since its foundation in 2010." warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom…


📢CALL FOR PAPERS The Economic Journal Special issue: Climate Change and Inequality 📅Deadline: 28 February 2025 Editor: alberto bisin ➡️Learn more and submit: bit.ly/3YKS3lR Royal Economic Society @OUPEconomics #EconTwitter


📰 Three new papers published to our working paper series this month from CAGE Research Associate Ludger Woessmann analyse the effect education has on religious attitudes in schools; patience and student achievement; and the impact of basic skills on earnings. buff.ly/4evTVEN








We welcomed over 30 early career economists from Government Economic Service (GES) to our first #WinterSchool this week for an introduction into the tools and systems needed for applied social science research. buff.ly/4g8LP6L

We welcome and fully support the @royaleconsociety and Discover Economics response to the DfE’s Curriculum and Assessment Review. As an essential requirement for democratic participation, basic economic literacy should be part of the National Curriculum. buff.ly/3VywsvT

Congratulations to Marta Santamaria on winning the inaugural Department for Business and Trade analysis prize with her paper, Disunited Kingdom? Frictions in the Domestic Market for Goods. buff.ly/3PaQGbO

New trade theory: Victor Norman, Avinash Dixit, and how it started at Warwick University in 1976 CAGE @ Warwick Warwick Economics Richard Baldwin Princeton Economics warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/econom…
