Our new research shows individual banking executives with connections to the US Treasury made unusually large gains during and after the 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program
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Professor Richard Green, Professor of Sustainable Energy Business and Head of the Department of Management, discusses building a bigger transmission network across Europe
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PhD student Tamar Gomez has been analysing US war logs and digital maps to understand the surprising effects of road building in war-torn Iraq on levels of violence against civilians in the years 2003 to 2016
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A carbon tax could both help pay for the enormous costs of the pandemic and encourage “clean” investment. Crucially, it should be levied in a few years’ time, when the UK economy has begun to recover
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Investment in new road infrastructure is abundant, but the economic benefits remain undefined
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If Brexit leads to a withdrawal from the European Union’s internal energy market, the UK’s unwillingness to cooperate with its neighbours will come at a very high price
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Imperial College Business School researchers have identified key characteristics by which to spot fake news and the accounts that share it