Stock market returns have been lower in the first quarter of the 21st century than the 20th century, but still had annualised real returns of 3.5%, says report co-authored by Professor Elroy Dimson.
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We have faculty, who can speak on many current UK and global issues, and are happy to be contacted by journalists.
We have faculty, who can speak on many current UK and global issues, and are happy to be contacted by journalists.
The iconic Lecture Theatre 1 (LT1) is due for a refurbishment, and with it comes the opportunity for alumni, friends and other supporters of Cambridge Judge Business School to claim their seat in LT1.
12 May 2025
12:30 -14:00
Times are shown in local time.
Open to: All
CRASSH-Meeting Room
Alison Richard Building (Sidgwick Site)
7 West Road
CB3 9DP
United Kingdom
Climate change is likely to exacerbate tensions both between and within countries, fostering nationalism and ingroup solidarity rather than global co-operation.
While national climate mitigation efforts, driven by economic self-interest, may be less efficient than global coordination, technological innovations that address both climate change and resource scarcity could help mitigate these tensions.
12.30 – 12.45
12.45 – 14.00
No registration required.
Please note, this workshop is an in-person event, but in case you are not able to attend, you can also join the workshop virtually on Zoom.