Opinion: Forget Super Thursday, the Bank of England can only offer Mildly Useful Thursday
03 August 2016Michael Kitson (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses how the Bank of England may try to give the economy a boost.
Michael Kitson (Cambridge Judge Business School) discusses how the Bank of England may try to give the economy a boost.
Alain Naef (Faculty of History) discusses Brexit's impact on the value of the pound.
An individual’s likelihood to donate to charity – and the amount they donate – depends on whether they feel superior or inferior to others, which has implications for charity advertising strategies, according to new study co-authored at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School.
The UK online alternative finance sector grew 84% in 2015, facilitating £3.2 billion in investments, loans and donations, according to a new report published today.
A five-year project to publish the collected works of pioneering British economist John Maynard Keynes, is today unveiled by Cambridge University Press.
If we want to prevent the next financial crisis, a new model of corporate governance is needed to replace shareholder primacy in financial institutions. Gates Scholar Mike Marin explains why.