Brexit: “We voted for departure but not the destination”
Tim Farron MP visited Cambridge Judge Business School to discuss the impact of Brexit on the business and entrepreneurial community in Britain. Tim Farron MP, Leader of the UK's Liberal Democrat Party is optimistic that that the outcomes of…

Bank of England signals price rises as pound in Britons’ pockets gets smaller
by Michael Kitson, University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics, Cambridge Judge Business School The Bank of England has published its latest Inflation Report alongside forecasts for economic growth and a decision to hold interest rates. The background to those announcements…

Cambridge Judge Fellow and Entrepreneurship Centre venture cited in Brexit article
A Fellow in Entrepreneurship at Cambridge Judge and a venture now being supported by the Accelerate Cambridge programme at the School's Entrepreneurship Centre were featured in a New York Times article about how science and research may be affected by…

Evening Standard: Workers will be worse off if we opt for Brexit
The labour point is made forcefully by Simon Deakin, director of the Centre for Business Research at the Judge Business School in Cambridge, in a blog published yesterday on the Social Europe website — which, incidentally, also voices seldom-expressed concerns…
Social Europe: Brexit, labour rights and migration: what’s really at stake
The final days of the UK referendum debate look set to be dominated by social policy, centred on the question of migration, but not confined to that. The overriding issue is now economic insecurity and the dangerous political dynamic it…
Changing European carbon markets … in one weekend
Much has been written about the challenges in Europe's carbon markets but Faisal Sultan, a Cambridge MBA, decided to tackle one oft-overlooked aspect, the poor functionality that hinders buyers and sellers of carbon credits. Over one weekend, Faisal and two…

Cambridge climate change adviser argues the EU Emission Trading System is working as designed
A recognised climate change expert and government adviser has defended the European Union's Emission Trading System (EU ETS) and says it is working as originally planned. The European Parliament has approved a plan to delay the sale of emission allowances…

Bonus cap for euro bankers is a step forward
The European Union's move to cap bonuses at the region's largest financial institutions has been hailed as a step in the right direction but does not go far enough. Financial sector observer Dr Bang Dang Nguyen, University Lecturer in Finance…

Investment Europe: Draconian austerity measures do not work, argues business school academic
Christos Pitelis at Cambridge Judge Business School says that there are ways in which properly structured austerity measures can work, but simply making fast and deep cuts is not it…" Watch the video…