
In theory, a direct way through which monetary policy is able to affect demand is through consumer credit rates. When a rise in the policy rate is passed-through to consumer credit rates, taking out a loan becomes more expensive and aggregate demand is suppressed. In new research, we use Brazilian credit registry data to examine… Read more

The Executive MBA (EMBA) team at Cambridge Judge Business School was named Diversity Team of the Year at the 2025 European Diversity Awards, which celebrate individuals and organisations leading the way in diversity, equity and inclusion. Read more

Executive MBA alumna Anna Hoff (EMBA 2019) co-wrote a case study on how company Simprints could best scale up to provide vital records to more people in developing countries around the world. She returned to guest lecture in Professor Matthew Grimes’s class, outlining the difficult choices facing young firms in scaling up responsibly. Read more

Cambridge Judge Business School faculty and staff were among participants at the Sustainable Development Forum 2025 held in Belgrade, Serbia, on 30-31 October, which focused on cross-sector collaboration involving government, industry and academia in order to tackle the green transition and achieve sustainable development. Read more