The Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence hosted a speech from Jonathan Haskel in his final weeks as an external member of the Monetary Policy Committee.| ESCoE
Headline Macro Data – Overview This section contains collections of macroeconomic data such as the […]| ESCoE
This paper applies the Bernanke-Blanchard model to UK data (1990–2024) to explain recent inflation drivers and why it may stay sticky.| ESCoE
This webinar will present the findings from a research project looking at seasonally adjusting UK inflation.| ESCoE
This blog explores how combining multiple datasets and using economic modelling reveals the main drivers of 2021–2024 inflation.| ESCoE
This event will help us understand, measure, and integrate the value of nature into economic and policy decisions.| ESCoE
Using AI to rethink financial constraints By Rachel Cho, Danny McGowan, Christoph Görtz and Max Schroeder […] The post Why do firms hoard cash? appeared first on ESCoE.| ESCoE
ESCoE, UCL and the Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment ran a workshop on Natural Capital Accounting.| ESCoE
ESCoE: Measurement of environmental footprints and circular economy| ESCoE
Accounting for environmental impacts in trade By Anne Owen, Lena Killian and Rutger Hoekstra When […]| ESCoE
By Cliodhna Taylor “The best things in life are free”. A simple sentiment, but a […]| ESCoE
The report reviews the definitions of ‘green’ economic activity, and recommends ways to improve measurement.| ESCoE
By Oriel Sullivan, Jonathan Gershuny and Juana Lamote de Grignon Perez Gross Domestic Product (GDP) […] The post Tracking time in a digital world: The role of online time use diaries appeared first on ESCoE.| ESCoE
An ESCoE discussion paper addresses some of the issues and opportunities involved in expanding National Accounts to include natural capital.| ESCoE
Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence| ESCoE
A new ESCoE Technical Report argues that the UK now has a strategic opportunity to build a new Linked Employer-Employee data infrastructure.| ESCoE
Following ESCoE’s Conference on Economic Measurement 2025 at King’s Business School, ESCoE Research Director Paul […] The post ESCoE Conference 2025 – Paul Schreyer reflects appeared first on ESCoE.| ESCoE
A new ESCoE Technical Report argues that the UK now has a strategic opportunity to build a new Linked Employer-Employee data infrastructure.| ESCoE
New ESCoE Shadow Prices project launches.| ESCoE
A new ESCoE discussion paper by Diane Coyle and Julia Wdowin explores valuation approaches to account for “missing capitals”.| ESCoE
We caught up with visiting PhD student Vittoria Reas who has been working on the ESCoE water accounting and ecosystem services project.| ESCoE
ESCoE is pleased to publish a new impact summary, highlighting impact across our research and the broader benefits we have brought to economic measurement.| ESCoE
Economic statistics are fundamental to evidence-based policy making and the decisions we all make. To […]| ESCoE