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What can sport learn from economics and economics from sport?

At first glance, it may seem that economics and sport are of little relevance to one another. But economic analysis can inform big sporting decisions from signing players to specific plays to performance assessment; while sport can shed light on fundamental economic questions.

1-3 October 2024 Bristol

Nations, regions & cities

Devolution at 25: how has productivity changed in the devolved nations?

Productivity performance has long varied across the nations of the UK – and it has continued to do so since the devolved administrations were established a quarter of a century ago. Devolution allows for tailored policies to boost productivity, focused on human capital, innovation and investment.

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UK business demographics

Yesterday, the ONS published new data on business demography in the UK, revealing that the construction industry saw the most growth in 2023 with 4,560 new active enterprises.

Close behind, the health industry experienced notable expansion, with business births outpacing closures by 4,335.

Despite 44,050 new wholesale trade and retail enterprises, the industry as a whole contracted with a net decrease of 3,515. The most significant decline was observed in the transport and storage sector, with a net total of 10,720 firms no longer active.

Schools, universities & training

UK higher education finance: what’s the problem and what can be done?

The tripling of tuition fees in 2012 put universities in a strong financial position. But since then, fees – and the maintenance loans that support students – haven’t kept up with inflation. Now, students face real hardship and some universities seem to be in deep financial difficulties.

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

What do we know about labour market power in the UK?

The ability of powerful firms to set pay and other working conditions is a growing concern for economic researchers and policy-makers. Much of the evidence is from the United States, where labour market institutions and policies are very different. Hence the need for emerging UK-specific analysis.

Energy & climate change

Missing capitals: how should we think about the modern wealth of nations?

Conceptions of wealth tend to focus on financial assets. But prosperity also depends on natural capital, human capital, social capital and intangible capital.

Energy & climate change

Frontline stories: protecting biodiversity

Ahead of COP26, the climate change summit in Glasgow in November 2021, Richard Davies talked to Dr Jane Goodall DBE, one of the world’s leading environmentalists, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and a United Nations Messenger of Peace.

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