
Jagjit S. Chadha
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Congratulations to the Faculty’s Professor Jagjit Chadha Jagjit S. Chadha and Professor Sriya Iyer who have been honoured as Founding Fellows of the Royal Economic Society Royal Economic Society in recognition of their contribution to economics! econ.cam.ac.uk/news/2025/facu…


Very exciting news! Many congratulations to both Sriya Iyer and Jagjit S. Chadha - two of our #KeynesFund Cambridge University Managers!

📢 As Chair of the Local Organising Programme Committee & on behalf of GEAR, Connecting Research & Money Macro and Finance Society, I am happy to invite/remind you to submit via Conference Maker by 15 May 2025. We are preparing an exciting programme & look forward to welcoming you at Uni of Reading!

Very pleased to release our paper with colleagues at the Bank for International Settlements. Sadly Philip Turner died last year and this honours him. Short thread follows. 1/n Fabrizio Zampolli Hanno Lustig UK DMO The Brookings Institution @hmt Bank of England Research Refet Gürkaynak The Janeway Institute econ.cam.ac.uk/publications/c…



⏰📌📢 JUST 3 DAYS NOW remaining for submission to the 56th MMF annual conference at the Uni of Reading on 8-10 September 2025. Check mmf.ac.uk/conference/202… for details with a link to Conference Maker & on the line-up of keynotes & special sessions. Tommaso Monacelli Ufuk Akçiğit

📢 Call for papers deadline: July 1 2025 📍Conference: 27-28 Sept 2025 Cambridge University ➡️Organised by JI Coordinator Meredith A. Crowley CamEcon 📌Submit here: mailchi.mp/cepr/the-new-g… 🌟We're delighted to be co-sponsoring with Economic and Social Research Council Bank of Canada and CEPR


Wonderful to be given a #Gillray by my wonderful family. Ah the novelty of "Paper Money". Economic History Society Royal Economic Society Bank of England Museum Elisa Newby Fitzwilliam Museum 𝗡𝘂𝗻𝗼 𝗣𝗮𝗹𝗺𝗮




Hear, hear David Smith.


Excellent opportunity for someone to develop their macroeconomic modelling and research skills. Interested? Then I’d be more than happy to chat about it. National Institute of Economic and Social Research