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The economics of Glastonbury

The economics of Glastonbury - microeconomic greatest hits and a macro encore! - went down a storm in Volume 29 Issue 1 of Economics Today.  We're delighted to share it with you as a freebie!  

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Feminist Economics

Economics Today supports the goal of increasing diversity in our subject. An important aspect of this is encouraging more females to study Economics and recognising ways in which the subject has undervalued (and still does undervalue) the role of women. Here we publish on an open-access basis an important contribution to the field from Dominique Ellis, her long read on Feminist Economics, which was first published in Volume 28 Issue 1 of Economics Today.  

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Should there be a market for blood?

Miranda Worley takes a look at the contribution that a market for blood might make to alleviating blood shortages

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The Economics of Christmas

Our friend at Economics in Ten take a look at some elements of the Economics of Christmas. Is santa a cause of deadweight welfare loss? Bah humbug!

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Should the NHS prescribe Parkrun?

Peter Cramp takes a look at the concept of social prescribing and concludes that the NHS should encourage greater participation in Parkrun!

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Stagflation in the UK

Peter Cramp compares today's inflation to past episodes and explores the phenomenon of stagflation - slow or negative economic growth combined with inflation

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Key Economics Books

Digital versions of our Key Economics Books are available for £99 each for onscreen access for the academic year ending 31st August 2024, for all users at an institution such as a school, college or university. Buy access to 6 digital Key Economics Books for your institution to unlock access to all for the academic year. Print versions of our books are also available via the link at the top of your page.

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Edexcel B Economics Books

Our Edexcel B specification Economics books are hugely popular. Click here for digital versions at £99 each for onscreen access for the academic year ending 31st August 2024, for all users at an institution such as a school, college or university. Buy access to 4 digital Edexcel B books for your institution to unlock access to all for the academic year.

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