The Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and
Economic Policy was established in the School of
Economics in 2001. It subsumes the research programmes and
activities of the Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour
Markets. The Centre's core funding exceeds £4million. The
majority derives from two Programme Grants to the value of over
£3million awarded by the Leverhulme Trust and this is
supplemented by support from the University of Nottingham as well as
research grants from other sources. Researchers in GEP have also
received funding from the ESRC, European Union and British Academy.
The Centre is under the Directorship of Professor David
Greenaway.
GEP's research, dissemination and user engagement activities are
structured around four Research Programmes, linked by the common
theme of the economic analysis of globalisation:
1.
Globalisation and Labour Markets (GLM) 2. Globalisation,
Productivity and Technology (GPT) 3. Theory and Methods
(TM) 4. China and the World Economy (CWE)
The Programme
Co-ordinators for each are Dr Peter Wright, Dr Holger Görg,
Professor Daniel Bernhofen and Professor Chris Milner respectively.
The Centre supports basic scientific and policy-focused research.
Its core staff comprises a group of Internal Research Fellows based
at Nottingham and a network of External Research Fellows from a
number of Universities in Western Europe, North America and
Australia. GEP publishes a regular GEP Newsletter and around
50 papers annually appear in the GEP
Research Papers series. The Centre sponsors three Leverhulme
Globalisation Lectures each year, the annual Nottingham
Lectures in International Economics and hosts The
World Economy Annual Lecture. There is a weekly seminar in
GEP and at least three major Conferences each year. Full details of
all of these activities can be found on this web site. |
What's new as of May 2006:
Tony
Venables' presentation for the Leverhulme Globalisation Lecture
on 'Convergence and Divergence in the World Economy: The Role
of Trade' is available here
GEP
Workshop: Frontiers in International Trade, 25th May
Richard
Baldwin to present The World Economy Annual Lecture on 22nd
June 2006, on 'Asian Regionalism'
GEP
to host a conference on 'China and the World Economy', 23rd and 24th
June 2006
Will Hutton (The Work Foundation) will present a Leverhulme
Globalisation Lecture on 9th November.
New
GEP book on Globalisation and Productivity Growth: Theory and
Evidence published in December 2005 by Palgrave Macmillan.
GEP
Annual Report for 2005 available here
GEP
Research Papers available for download
Spring
2006 GEP Newsletter available here
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