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J M Keynes Fellowship Fund Lectures 2023 

The Managers of the J M Keynes Fellowship Fund proudly present an evening of special lectures. Toke Aidt and Oğuzhan Karakas will talk about "Suffrage and revolution: The political economy of the Great Reform Act 1832" and "To vote or not to vote: Corporate voting and ESG engagements". See the event page to register your interest.

Event Date - Tuesday 13th June 2023

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Ukraine ‘must revamp labour laws and step up privatisation to fix economy’ 

Dr Alexander Rodnyansky from the Faculty of Economics has been extensively quoted in the UK’s Guardian Newspaper about the cost of rebuilding Ukraine. Read More>>

Published on - Tuesday 4th October 2022

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Ukraine

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Ukraine’s Land Market Reform 

Dr. Alex Rodnyansky was quoted in the Reuters article "Ukraine Adviser: Excluding Foreigners From Buying Land Will Hurt Growth", which looks at the Ukraine’s land market reform. Dr. Rodnyansky is the Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of Ukraine.

Published on - Tuesday 26th November 2019

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Chief Economic Adviser to Ukraine 

Dr. Alex Rodnyansky has been appointed as Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister of Ukraine from September 2019. Dr Rodnyansky is responsible for drafting and monitoring the overall economic reform agenda in Ukraine, devoting particular attention toward its internal consistency. Read More>>

Published on - Tuesday 29th October 2019

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Policy

Reforms

Growth

Ukraine



Prof. Giancarlo Corsetti "Rethinking Competitiveness, Structural Reforms, and Macro Policy" 

Professor Giancarlo Corsetti will deliver the keynote address at the conference entitled "Rethinking Competitiveness, Structural Reforms, and Macro Policy". The conference is organised by the Bank of Italy, CEPR and the Central Bank Research Association and will take place on October 5th 2017.

Published on - Tuesday 17th October 2017

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Reforms

Macroeconomic Policy

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