@ucleconomics.bsky.social
📤 109
📥 42
📝 53
NEW on Econ Brief – The hidden role of corporate deposits in monetary policy transmission, by Gabriel Ruiz Radrigan
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/06/11/t...
loading . . .
The hidden role of corporate deposits in monetary policy transmission - Econ Brief
The balance sheets of firms matter for the transmission of monetary policy to inflation and real economic activity. Both deposit rates on corporate deposits and the interaction between debt and liquid...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/06/11/the-hidden-role-of-corporate-deposits-in-monetary-policy-transmission/
about 7 hours ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Faster, better, stronger: the UK economy, in real time, by Raffaella Giacomini
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/06/04/f...
loading . . .
Faster, better, stronger: the UK economy, in real time - Econ Brief
Being able to know what’s happening in the economy in something close to real time is of great value to policy-makers, business leaders, journalists and households. A new ‘nowcasting’ tool developed h...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/06/04/faster-better-stronger-the-uk-economy-in-real-time/
7 days ago
0
0
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Seeing the individual in the crowd: predictions for fairer decisions, by Raffaella Giacomini, Sokbae Lee and Silvia Sarpietro
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/28/s...
loading . . .
Seeing the individual in the crowd: predictions for fairer decisions - Econ Brief
When a computer model can decide someone’s future, that individual deserves to be judged on their own merits, not just by how they compare to a majority group of which they might not be part. A new an...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/28/seeing-the-individual-in-the-crowd-predictions-for-fairer-decisions/
14 days ago
0
0
0
NEW on Econ Brief – Would you mind your health more now if you know you’ll be richer in future? By Marcos Vera Hernandez
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/w...
loading . . .
Would you mind your health more now if you know you’ll be richer in future? - Econ Brief
Decisions we make today – including on health – are influenced by our expectations. New research shows how a change in Chile’s pension system altered men’s lifestyle choices: those whose expected weal...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/would-you-mind-your-health-more-now-if-you-know-youll-be-richer-in-future/
16 days ago
0
0
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Global innovation by German multinationals, by Kalina Manova
tinyurl.com/y5den5hd
loading . . .
Global innovation by German multinationals - Econ Brief
Multinational companies are at the heart of both the fragmentation of production and the internationalisation of innovation. Evidence from Germany shows that larger MNCs file more patents of higher qu...
https://tinyurl.com/y5den5hd
21 days ago
0
2
1
In recent years, productivity growth has been lacklustre in most advanced economies. But standard measures ignore progress towards net zero – factoring this in could change the narrative entirely.
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/r...
loading . . .
Rethinking productivity: a carbon emissions perspective - Econ Brief
Over the past 20 years, productivity growth has been lacklustre in most advanced economies. But standard measures ignore the progress that some economies have made in terms of lowering emissions of ca...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/rethinking-productivity-a-carbon-emissions-perspective/
24 days ago
0
0
1
Training local volunteers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capacity at local level will save lives
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/14/d...
loading . . .
Defeating malaria: how local volunteers and shopkeepers help save lives - Econ Brief
Training local volunteers and medicine shopkeepers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria in lower-income countries. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capaci...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/14/defeating-malaria-how-local-volunteers-and-shopkeepers-help-save-lives/
27 days ago
0
0
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Defeating malaria: how local volunteers and shopkeepers help save lives, by Pedro Carneiro 🔗https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/14/defeating-malaria-how-local-volunteers-and-shopkeepers-help-save-lives/
loading . . .
Defeating malaria: how local volunteers and shopkeepers help save lives - Econ Brief
Training local volunteers and medicine shopkeepers can help to reduce the risk of mortality from malaria in lower-income countries. Investment in hospitals naturally remains vital, but boosting capaci...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/14/defeating-malaria-how-local-volunteers-and-shopkeepers-help-save-lives/
28 days ago
0
0
0
NEW on Econ Brief – How firms respond to different economic shocks, by Stephen Hansen, Steven Davis and Cristian Seminario-Amez
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/h...
loading . . .
How firms respond to different economic shocks - Econ Brief
Economic shocks create different effects across firms and sectors. A financial crisis, for example, affects firms differently from an inflation spike, a supply chain disruption or a trade dispute. Und...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/how-firms-respond-to-different-economic-shocks/
about 1 month ago
0
0
0
NEW on Econ Brief – How financial distress drives firms into the arms of organised crime, by Marco Castelluccio
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/07/h...
loading . . .
How financial distress drives firms into the arms of organised crime - Econ Brief
Evidence from Italian businesses whose revenues collapsed during lockdown illustrates how the mafia operates as a predatory lender of last resort, stepping in when a firm’s financial foundations begin...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/05/07/how-financial-distress-drives-firms-into-the-arms-of-organised-crime/
about 1 month ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Labour market tightness and recent inflation: learning the right lessons, by Franck Portier, Paul Beaudry and Chenyu Hou
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/l...
loading . . .
Labour market tightness and recent inflation: learning the right lessons - Econ Brief
The inflation of 2021-23 has reignited debate among economists about the impact of labour market tightness on inflationary pressures – a connection long known as the Phillips curve. New research warns...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/labour-market-tightness-and-recent-inflation-learning-the-right-lessons/
about 1 month ago
0
1
0
reposted by
UCL Policy Lab
about 1 month ago
We were pleased to welcome
@torstenbell.bsky.social
to UCL this month to launch the UCL Policy Lab Annual Lecture in Economic Policy, with a lecture entitled Economic Lessons of a Conflict, co-hosted by
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
. You can read the full lecture here ⤵️
loading . . .
Torsten Bell MP delivers first UCL Policy Lab Annual Lecture in Economic Policy
UCL Policy Lab and UCL Economics welcomed Torsten Bell MP to UCL this April to launch the Annual Lecture in Economic Policy.
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/policy-lab/news/2026/apr/torsten-bell-mp-delivers-first-ucl-policy-lab-annual-lecture-economic-policy
0
1
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – The hidden costs of wildfire pollution for health and education, by Pedro Cubillos
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/30/t...
loading . . .
The hidden costs of wildfire pollution for health and education - Econ Brief
Breathing smoke from wildfires doesn’t just send people to hospital: it leaves lasting scars on human development. Public health responses should focus on the most vulnerable, including pregnant women...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/30/the-hidden-costs-of-wildfire-pollution-for-health-and-education/
about 1 month ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Theorising about competing policy narratives, by Ran Spiegler 🌐
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/t...
loading . . .
Theorising about competing policy narratives - Econ Brief
Public opinion is constantly shaped by competing stories about what drives social and economic outcomes. Economic theory provides a systematic way to think about how false narratives – about, say, the...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/theorising-about-competing-policy-narratives/
about 2 months ago
0
0
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – The family connection: how socio-emotional skills pass down generations, by Aureo de Paula
@paulaaureo.bsky.social
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/23/t...
loading . . .
The family connection: how socio-emotional skills pass down generations - Econ Brief
The social and emotional skills that help us to manage stress, work with others and navigate challenges are as important as cognitive abilities in influencing later life outcomes. New research reveals...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/23/the-family-connection-how-socio-emotional-skills-pass-down-generations/
about 2 months ago
0
0
0
reposted by
Gabriella Conti
about 2 months ago
Great to see our report in the BBC coverage of the crisis in health visiting in England:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
This is not just about fewer Health Visitors, but about major changes in workforce composition. Our report also gives detailed costing 👉🏻
discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10...
loading . . .
Health visitors call for limits on 'impossible' 1,000-family caseloads
BBC analysis shows the number of health visitors in England has almost halved in the last 10 years.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8lp0pz3y9o?app-referrer=deep-link
1
0
1
reposted by
UCL Social Data Institute
2 months ago
For a decade, our Internship Programme has partnered with organisations across sectors to deliver real-world impact. Join us to celebrate this milestone and discover how you can collaborate with top-tier talent from one of the world’s leading universities. 🔗 Book your spot:
tinyurl.com/soda10y
0
2
7
🌐 NEW on Econ Brief – The illusion of choice: multibrand price dispersion in modern retail, by Mark Armstrong and John Vickers.
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/t...
loading . . .
The illusion of choice: multibrand price dispersion in modern retail - Econ Brief
Modern consumers are used to a flood of options whenever they are shopping for something. Whether it’s car insurance or fizzy drinks, there are endless brands from which to choose. But many brands are...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/01/26/the-illusion-of-choice-multibrand-price-dispersion-in-modern-retail/
about 2 months ago
0
1
2
Personal setbacks have more permanent effects on households’ lifetime earnings than a general economic downturn. But macroeconomic shocks are still critical.
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/16/h...
loading . . .
How aggregate and individual shocks combine to shape household incomes - Econ Brief
How important are the ups and downs of the economy for individual families? Personal setbacks have more permanent effects on households’ lifetime earnings than a general economic downturn. But macroec...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/16/how-aggregate-and-individual-shocks-combine-to-shape-household-incomes/
about 2 months ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – How aggregate and individual shocks combine to shape household incomes, by Richard Blundell
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/16/h...
loading . . .
How aggregate and individual shocks combine to shape household incomes - Econ Brief
How important are the ups and downs of the economy for individual families? Personal setbacks have more permanent effects on households’ lifetime earnings than a general economic downturn. But macroec...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/16/how-aggregate-and-individual-shocks-combine-to-shape-household-incomes/
about 2 months ago
0
0
0
reposted by
ROCKWOOL Foundation Berlin
about 2 months ago
Right before the first break, we have Hyejin Ku of
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
giving a talk on: "Trade Shocks, Labor Market Adjustments and Job Content"
0
1
1
Half a century ago, economic research in the top journals took a turn towards issues like community and identity. This brought about novel empirical methods that transformed the discipline.
tinyurl.com/286kt2k5
loading . . .
Beyond markets and states: civil society comes of age in economic research - Econ Brief
Half a century ago, economic research in the top journals took a turn towards issues of community, place, family, religion and identity. This was associated with novel empirical methods including expe...
https://tinyurl.com/286kt2k5
about 2 months ago
0
0
0
While some argue people that expanding deposit insurance makes banks lend more aggressively, this is not always the case. The impact depends on how banks fund their lending.
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/09/w...
loading . . .
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/09/why-protecting-your-savings-might-make-it-harder-to-borrow/
2 months ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Why protecting your savings might make it harder to borrow, by Helena Palma Carvalho
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/09/w...
loading . . .
Why protecting your savings might make it harder to borrow - Econ Brief
Deposit insurance prevents bank runs by assuring depositors that their money is safe. At the same time, it can weaken bank discipline. While some argue that expanding insurance makes banks lend more aggressively, this is not always the case. The impact depends on how banks fund their lending.
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/09/why-protecting-your-savings-might-make-it-harder-to-borrow/
2 months ago
0
0
0
NEW on Econ Brief – Financial risks: why national banking rules need global coordination, by Saleem Bahaj and Frédéric Malherbe
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/02/f...
loading . . .
Financial risks: why national banking rules need global coordination - Econ Brief
While the rules controlling them are mostly domestic, banks are largely international. This creates risks as countries compete for financial institutions’ business by weakening regulations – or go the...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/04/02/financial-risks-why-national-banking-rules-need-global-coordination/
2 months ago
0
1
0
Concerns about financial markets becoming less competitive as a result of AI may be overstated. Instead, asset pricing outcomes will depend on how algorithms are designed.
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/26/a...
loading . . .
AI won’t necessarily make financial markets less competitive - Econ Brief
Concerns about financial markets becoming less competitive as a result of artificial intelligence may be overstated. Instead, asset pricing outcomes will depend on how algorithms are designed – and on...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/26/ai-wont-necessarily-make-financial-markets-less-competitive/
3 months ago
0
0
0
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – AI won’t necessarily make financial markets less competitive, by Antonio Guarino, James Symon-Hicks and Philippe Jehiel
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/26/a...
loading . . .
AI won’t necessarily make financial markets less competitive - Econ Brief
Concerns about financial markets becoming less competitive as a result of artificial intelligence may be overstated. Instead, asset pricing outcomes will depend on how algorithms are designed – and on...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/26/ai-wont-necessarily-make-financial-markets-less-competitive/
3 months ago
0
0
0
reposted by
Gabriella Conti
3 months ago
This week I spoke at the
@europarl.europa.eu
in Brussels about the economic dimensions of
#menopause
Our evidence on the
#MenopausePenalty
shows that the costs are real — in earnings, work, & wellbeing Menopause is biology. Its consequences are not.
#EU
has a real chance to lead
#GenderEquality
🇪🇺
1
13
4
Many big policy decisions are national in scope. This makes it difficult to evaluate their effectiveness since everyone is affected. An innovative econometric tool provides a solution...
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/19/m...
loading . . .
Measuring the impact of change when everyone is included - Econ Brief
Many big policy decisions – including environmental regulations, major tax shifts and universal health interventions – are national in scope. This makes it difficult to evaluate their effectiveness si...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/19/measuring-the-impact-of-change-when-everyone-is-included/
3 months ago
0
0
1
🌐NEW on Econ Brief – Measuring the impact of change when everyone is included, by Irene Botosaru, Raffaella Giacomini and Martin Weidner
@weidnerecon.bsky.social
ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/19/m...
loading . . .
Measuring the impact of change when everyone is included - Econ Brief
Many big policy decisions – including environmental regulations, major tax shifts and universal health interventions – are national in scope. This makes it difficult to evaluate their effectiveness si...
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/2026/03/19/measuring-the-impact-of-change-when-everyone-is-included/
3 months ago
0
0
0
NEW RESEARCH BLOG – we are delighted to announce Econ Brief, showcasing cutting-edge research from the UCL Department of Economics. The blog will feature weekly articles summarising the latest insights. Read our launch articles here:
ucleconbrief.co.uk
loading . . .
Econ Brief
Cutting-edge research from the UCL Department of Economics
https://ucleconbrief.co.uk/
3 months ago
0
0
2
reposted by
The Stone Centre at UCL
4 months ago
Congratulations to our 2025/2026 internal research support grant recipients,
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
Pedro Carneiro, Valérie Lechene, and Sun Liyang. Find out more about our grants here:
www.stone-econ.org/news-and-blo...
0
1
1
reposted by
Jonas Hjort
about 1 year ago
We at
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
have extended the application deadline to our MA degrees by a week (until May 8th)--all nationalities warmly welcome!
add a skeleton here at some point
0
17
10
reposted by
Aureo de Paula
about 1 year ago
This year's Gorman Lectures at UCL will be given by one of my heroes, Ariel Pakes. I can't wait!
add a skeleton here at some point
0
12
4
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we engage in the
#discourse
globally. Our annual Gorman Lecture (and conference) returns this May with the distinguished Ariel Pake of
@harvard.edu
. Register now➡️https://www.ucl.ac.uk/economics/events/2025/may/ucl-department-economics-gorman-lecture-and-conference-2025
about 1 year ago
0
4
2
Happy Easter to all our friends and colleagues!
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we focus on the real life impact of
#policy
. W/ Jacob Arendt, our own Hyejin Ku & Christian Dustmann deep-dive on changes to permanent residency eligibility criteria for refugee immigrants in
@chicagojournals.bsky.social
. Read ➡️
www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
loading . . .
University of Chicago Press Journals: Cookie absent
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/726433
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
Passover begins very soon - Happy Passover to all our friends and colleagues who are celebrating over the next week!
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
reposted by
Gabriella Conti
about 1 year ago
Some good impact from our
#menopause
#penalty
work - cited in the report of the Women’s Occupation Health Committee in Norway 🇳🇴! 🙌🏻👇🏻
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
add a skeleton here at some point
0
2
1
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we engage in the discourse.
#Brexit
ruptured decades of deep UK-EU trade integration - how did this effect the economy, and
#internationaltrade
? Our own Kalina Manova has co-authored fascinating new analysis in
@cepr.org
. Read now ➡️
cepr.org/voxeu/column...
about 1 year ago
0
1
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we engage with the discourse. In her
#SpringBudget
, the Chancellor made huge
#benefitscuts
- what are the real
#economicconsequences
for debt, spending and taxes? Our own Prof Morten Ravn shared his expertise w/
#TheBigIssue
. Read now➡️
www.bigissue.com/news/politic...
loading . . .
What's the bigger picture behind Reeves' dramatic benefit cuts?
Millions will be made worse off by the government's benefits cuts. But the ramifications of Labour's spring statement could be even wider.
https://www.bigissue.com/news/politics/spring-statement-experts-benefits-cuts-impact/
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we value our
#diversity
. With
#EidAlFitr
and the end of
#Ramadan
approaching,
@ucl.ac.uk
has a fascinating account reflecting on a UCL student's experience of this important cultural event. Read now ➡️
www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/ma...
Happy Eid Al-Fitr to those celebrating!
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
reposted by
UCL Policy Lab
about 1 year ago
How a generation of economists are learning lessons from our volatile times with Dr Wei Cui
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
.
www.ucl.ac.uk/policy-lab/n...
loading . . .
Economics for troubled times
How a generation of economists are learning lessons from our volatile times, with Dr Wei Cui, Associate Professor of Economics at UCL
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/policy-lab/news/2025/mar/economics-troubled-times
0
2
1
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we value our
#earystageresearchers
. All
#doctoralresearchers
and early-career
#academic
and
#researchstaff
are invited to the UCL Festival of Early Stage Researchers 2025, taking place between 1 & 9 April. Register now ➡️
tinyurl.com/ah7782jn
#FESR2025
@ucl.ac.uk
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we tackle
#realliseissues
. The
#motherhoodpenalty
is well-known, but what of the economic costs of the
#menopause
?
@gabriconti.bsky.social
is co-author of a new
@theifs.bsky.social
report about the problems and potential solutions. Read now ➡️
ifs.org.uk/publications...
loading . . .
The menopause "penalty" | Institute for Fiscal Studies
We show that a menopause diagnosis leads to lasting drops in earnings and employment, alongside greater reliance on social transfers.
https://ifs.org.uk/publications/menopause-penalty-0
about 1 year ago
1
3
2
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we drill into the detail. How do factors like geographic distance and
#customsefficiency
shape the
#networkcosts
in
#tradeactivity
? Our own Kalina Manova and Oscar Perello are co-authors on new analysis in @cepr_org, w/ Andreas Moxnes Read now ➡️
cepr.org/publications...
loading . . .
DP20044 Productivity, Matchability and Intermediation in Production Networks
This paper examines intermediation in production networks to unpack the firm attributes and matching costs that govern firm-to-firm networks and the gains from trade. Exploiting rich customs data for Chile, we show that exporters of all sizes use intermediaries, mix trade modes across buyers, and set lower prices on intermediated flows. We rationalize these facts in a model of network formation with suppliers of heterogeneous productivity and matchability, buyers of heterogeneous productivity, and intermediaries that reduce matching costs for a brokerage fee. Empirical evidence on trade activity across firms and countries corroborates the model, and informs how geographic distance, logistics and customs efficiency, formal institutions, and cultural-linguistic similarity shape network costs. Model estimation reveals that sellers’ attributes are negatively correlated, such that intermediaries enable highly productive sellers with low matchability to reach smaller buyers. This amplifies the welfare gains from intermediation due to wider and deeper network connectivity.
https://cepr.org/publications/dp20044
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, our students are our
#excellence
, and we value their
#studentexperience
. The 2025 National Student Survey (NSS) takes just ten minutes to complete, and runs until Wednesday 30 April.
#Students
- share your story, and have your say ➡️
www.thestudentsurvey.com
loading . . .
National Student Survey
Join the 5.3 million students who have shared their views and helped to inspire change in universities and colleges since the survey was launched in 2005.
https://www.thestudentsurvey.com/
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we train
#futureexperts
. Are you an early or mid-stage PhD students researching
#econometricmodels
? UCL has co-launched the application call for the 2025 Econometric Society Summer School in
#DynamicStructuralEconometrics
with DSE. Apply ➡️
www.ucl.ac.uk/economics/ne...
about 1 year ago
0
0
0
In
@ucleconomics.bsky.social
, we value
#equality
and
#respect
for all. Happy
#InternationalWomensDay
and happy
#WomensHistoryMonth
to all our amazing female friends and colleagues!🎉 Learn more about how UCL is celebrating ➡️
www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/fe...
loading . . .
Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day 2025 at UCL
March marks the start of Women’s History Month, with International Women’s Day falling on 8 March. Find out more about what’s happening at UCL throughout March!
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/feb/womens-history-month-and-international-womens-day-2025-ucl
over 1 year ago
0
0
0
Ramadan Mubarak to all our friends and colleagues who are celebrating!
over 1 year ago
0
0
0
Load more
feeds!
log in