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The National Institute of Economic and Social Research is Britain's longest established independent research institute, founded in 1938. The vision of our founders was to carry out research to improve understanding of the economic and social forces that affect people’s lives, and the ways in which policy can bring about change. Over eighty years later, this remains central to NIESR’s ethos. We continue to apply our expertise in both quantitative and qualitative methods and our understanding of economic and social issues to current debates and to influence policy.
- 61 - Unpacking The Effectiveness Of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Interventions to Reduce Mortality
In this episode, Freya Thomas is joined by NIESR Associate Research Director Edoardo Masset to discuss the effectiveness of the so called 'WASH' interventions, and what next in the implementations of these important packages to try to reduce mortality in the countries analyzed.
Mon, 19 Aug 2024 - 19min - 60 - Economic Inheritance and Priorities for the New Government
In this episode, Freya Thomas is joined by NIESR Associate Economist Hailey Low, NIESR Senior Economist Ben Caswell, and NIESR Research Lead for Regional Modelling and Microsimulation Arnab Bhattacharjee. They discuss the economic inheritance of the new UK Government, and outline the main priorities for the economy as a new parliamentary cycle begins.
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 24min - 59 - Beyond The Bernanke Review: Inflation, Interest Rates and Bank of England Forecasting
In this episode, Freya Thomas is joined by NIESR Deputy Director for Macroeconomic Modelling, Professor Stephen Millard. They discuss the recently published Bernanke Review on the Bank of England's forecasting processes, talk about what's next for Central Banks and the UK economy (including inflation and interest rates), and give a preview on what to expect from the forthcoming NIESR UK Outlook, to be published next week.
Fri, 03 May 2024 - 15min - 58 - Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Inclusion for Women in Economics
This podcast discusses the progress that has been made for women in economics and the barriers that still remain, proposing solutions to overcome these inequalities and inspire inclusion. In this episode, to mark International Women’s Day 2024, Freya Thomas is joined by NIESR Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr Margarida Bandeira Morais, NIESR Principal Economist Dr Larissa Marioni, NIESR Economist Patricia Sánchez Juanino, NIESR Assistant Economist Robyn Smith, and Kingston University - and NIESR Fellow - Professor Michela Vecchi.
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 24min - 57 - Migrant community organising during crises: The case of Latin Americans in London during COVID-19
This podcast discusses migrant community organising in crisis situations, focusing on the case of Latin Americans in London during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode Luca Pieri is joined by NIESR Senior Social Researcher Dr Domiziana Turcatti and Associate Social Researcher Jasmin Rostron, and three leaders in the Latin American community in London: Ms Claudia Lopez, a Colombian English as Additional Language teacher at the Saint Gabriel’s College, a secondary school in London; Bruna Boscaini, Director of IRMO, The Indoamerican Refugee Migrant Organisation, and and Lucia Filinich, The Health and Wellbeing Project Lead at IRMO.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 37min - 56 - The UK Economy and the Autumn Statement
The recent #AutumnStatement has been delivered against a backdrop of low economic growth, high inflation, and falling living standards for nearly half of the UK population. Luca Pieri is joined by NIESR Senior Economist Max Mosley to discuss the latest on the UK economy and analyse some of the measures announced in the recent Autumn Statement.
Fri, 24 Nov 2023 - 17min - 55 - UK Heading for 5 Years of Lost Economic Growth
UK GDP is currently (2023 Q1) 0.5 per cent below the level of GDP before the pandemic. Our forecast does not have it passing this level until the third quarter of 2024. Luca Pieri is joined by Hailey Low to discuss the current state of the UK economy
Fri, 18 Aug 2023 - 18min - 54 - How is the Levelling Up agenda faring?
Deputy Director for Social and Political Economy at NIESR Professor Adrian Pabst joins Luca Pieri for a health check up on how levelling up is faring in the UK. Are the current measures working and are the benefits being felt around the UK? Or is the regional divide becoming deeper still?
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 17min - 53 - The Role of Older Workers in the UK Labour Market
NIESR Associate Social Researcher Jasmin Rostron explains the findings from a research project analysing the experiences of older women in the labour market in Scotland - and outlines the role Older Workers can play in the UK Labour Market
Fri, 27 Jan 2023 - 12min - 52 - Looking Ahead 2023 - What to expect from UK GDP
NIESR Associate Economist Paula Bejarano Carbo goes through the latest figures for the UK GDP, and outlines the main challenges for the UK economy in 2023
Tue, 20 Dec 2022 - 13min - 51 - Cyrille Lenoel discusses the UK Economy after the release of our Summer UK Economic Outlook
Our Summer UK Economic Outlook, published in August 2021, suggest that – while headline growth and business optimism are strong – the recovery is not yet broad-based, being principally driven by the re-opening of a few sectors. Cyrille Lenoel, Principal Economist at NIESR, discusses the short-term outlook with Luca Pieri (Senior Communications Manager). You can read the Summer UK Outlook here: https://www.niesr.ac.uk/publications/uk-economic-outlook-summer-2021-emerging-shadow-covid-19
Tue, 28 Sep 2021 - 14min - 50 - NIESR Talks - Post Election Podcast
In this special post Election podcast, Jagjit Chadha talks with Garry Young and Arno Hantzsche about the policy decisions and fiscal plans that lay ahead for the new government.
Fri, 13 Dec 2019 - 16min - 49 - NIESR Talks General Election 2019 Episode 4: Regional Divides
NIESR's Director Jagjit Chadha talks with our Ana Rincon-Aznar and David Nguyen about some of the main regional disparities in the UK and what could be done to address them. This podcast is part of the 'NIESR Talks General Election 2019' series, aimed at better informing the public ahead of the General Election. We would like to thank the Nuffield Foundation for their support.
Tue, 03 Dec 2019 - 15min - 48 - NIESR Talks General Election 2019 Episode 3: Effective Education Policy
NIESR's Director Jagjit Chadha talks with our Stefan Speckesser and Elena Lisauskaite about what makes an effective education policy and which areas should the incoming government focuses on. This podcast is part of the 'NIESR Talks General Election 2019' series, aimed at better informing the public ahead of the General Election. We would like to thank the Nuffield Foundation for their support.
Mon, 02 Dec 2019 - 16min - 47 - NIESR Talks General Election 2019 Episode 2: The Economy
NIESR's Director Jagjit Chadha talks with Director of Macroeconomic Modelling & Forecasting Garry Young and Head of Global Themes Amit Kara about the effects of the Brexit vote on the UK economy and how the developments of the global economy might affect the UK. This podcast is part of the 'NIESR Talks General Election 2019' series, aimed at better informing the public ahead of the General Election. We would like to thank the Nuffield Foundation for their support.
Sat, 30 Nov 2019 - 17min - 46 - NIESR Talks General Election 2019 Episode 1: Minimum Wages
NIESR's Director Jagjit Chadha talks with Senior Economist Andrew Aitken and Senior Social Researcher Johnny Runge about the economics of Minimum Wages as part of our research to better inform the public ahead of the General Election. We would like to thank the Nuffield Foundation for their support.
Fri, 29 Nov 2019 - 15min - 45 - Behind the scenes at "The next decade of finance" Conference, July 2019, St Louis
At the margins of a recent conference organised by OMFIF and the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis , NIESR's Principal Economist Arno Hantzsche discussed short and long term risks and opportunities for the global economy with some of the speakers: Bart van Ark, Executive Vice-President and Chief Economist, The Conference Board Javier Perez, Director, Economic Developments Department, Banco de España Catherine Saget, Chief of the Work, Income and Equity Unit, International Labour Organization
Tue, 20 Aug 2019 - 20min - 44 - Learning how to learn: how and why Growth Mindset may work for your school
NIESR's Associate Research Director Heather Rolfe talks to Paola Buonadonna about the findings in her evaluation of Growth Mindset interventions in English schools, published on 12/7/19
Fri, 12 Jul 2019 - 10min - 43 - Taking the pulse of the nation's economy three years after the vote to leave the EU
Paola Buonadonna discusses NIESR's most recent data releases with Senior Economist Arno Hantzsche. Three years after the vote to leave the EU and in the midst of a Brexit related Conservative Leadership election uncertainty still dominates,
Thu, 13 Jun 2019 - 13min - 42 - Policies for a no-deal Brexit
Paola Buonadonna and senior NIESR economist Arno Hantzsche discuss what can be done to mitigate the immediate economic damage of a no-deal Brexit, You can find more information on NIESR's last quarterly forecasts before the UK is due to exit the EU on our website here: https://www.niesr.ac.uk/media/press-release-prospects-uk-economy-13637
Tue, 12 Feb 2019 - 17min - 41 - Could Brexit be bad for our health and social care sectors?
Heather Rolfe and David Nguyen discuss the findings of NIESR's latest report on the effects of Brexit-related labour shortages in the UK health and social care sector. You can find the full report here https://www.niesr.ac.uk/publications/brexit-and-health-social-care-workforce-uk and Heather's blog here: https://www.niesr.ac.uk/blog/brexit-risks-putting-social-care-critical-list
Tue, 06 Nov 2018 - 12min - 40 - All in a day's work - the changing landscape of labour economics
As NIESR published its November 2018 Economic Review- an issue devoted to the Institute's 80th birthday - Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Research Director Peter Dolton about the changing trends in labour economics. Peter's article on the same theme is outside the paywall and available for all to read here: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/002795011824600112 Peter's blog explaining the main ten trends of the last few years is here: https://www.niesr.ac.uk/blog/ten-important-facts-about-uk-labour-market-today
Wed, 31 Oct 2018 - 17min - 39 - The public's perception of immigration - what role does the media play?
Associate Research Director Heather Rolfe talks to Gary Gibbon, Political Editor of Channel 4 News about what role broadcast media plays in framing people's negative perceptions of immigration. They talked after the public launch of a new in-depth report by NIESR entitled "Post-Brexit Immigration Policy: Reconciling Public Perceptions with Economic Evidence", funded by the Leverhulme Trust. You can find the report on NIESR's website on www.niesr.ac.uk
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 - 17min - 38 - Promoting transgender equality: are social workers up to the challenge?
Nathan Hudson-Sharp tells Paola Buonadonna that his latest research shows the majority of child and family social workers have very little education and training on gender variance and transgender issues. His report, "Transgender awareness in child and family social work education", was published today by the Department for Education.
Thu, 17 May 2018 - 08min - 37 - Is there light at the end of the fiscal tunnel?
The Commentary of the May 2018 NIESR Economic Review argues the time has come to ease fiscal austerity. Paola Buonadonna discusses what options are open to the Government with Arno Hantzsche, a Senior Economist at the Institute.
Fri, 04 May 2018 - 15min - 36 - Why is Britain not getting a pay rise?
UK wages have not yet returned to pre-recession levels, despite a very low unemployment rate. Why are UK workers finding it so difficult to negotiate a pay rise? Prof David Bell of Sterling University discusses his latest research - co-authored with Danny Blanchflower - for the February 2018 issue of the NIESR Economic Review.
Tue, 06 Feb 2018 - 10min - 35 - Better Schools For All?
Paola Buonadonna talks to Lucy Stokes about new research on school performance for the National Institute Economic Review. This special issue of the Review, out on 7 February 2018, was produced in collaboration with UCL Institute of Education as part of work funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
Fri, 02 Feb 2018 - 10min - 34 - Look Ahead 2018, Ep 4: The price vs the cost of Brexit
In the fourth and final episode of a series of podcasts looking ahead to 2018 Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR's Director, Prof Jagjit Chadha, about the price of the exit deal and the economic cost of Brexit.
Wed, 20 Dec 2017 - 12min - 33 - Look Ahead 2018, Ep 3: The trade-offs on trade
Paola Buonadonna talks to Dr Monique Ebell about the difficult trade-offs the UK is faced with in the coming year as it negotiates a new relationship with the EU. This is the third of series of podcasts looking ahead to economic and social developments to keep an eye on in 2018,
Mon, 18 Dec 2017 - 11min - 32 - Look Ahead 2018, Ep 2 : What will happen with EU migration?
In the second of a series of podcasts looking ahead to economic and social developments to keep an eye on in 2018 Paola Buonadonna and NIESR Associate Research Director Heather Rolfe discuss the latest agreement on EU citizens rights post-Brexit and the future of EU immigration.
Thu, 14 Dec 2017 - 10min - 31 - Look Ahead 2018, Ep 1 : Meanwhile, back in the Eurozone..
In the first of a series of podcasts looking ahead to economic and developments to keep an eye on in 2018 Paola Buonadonna and senior NIESR economist Arno Hantzsche discuss what to expect from the ECB in and the likelihood of reform in the Euro area.
Thu, 07 Dec 2017 - 09min - 30 - Is the UK's obsession with housing wealth making the country poorer?
Britain's productivity puzzle is turning into a nightmare, with a further decade of slow growth predicted by some. Paola Buonadonna speaks to NIESR Associate Research Director Monique Ebell about a report she recently co-authored, which could provide a piece of the jigsaw.
Fri, 24 Nov 2017 - 16min - 29 - Behind the scenes at the LLAKES Assisi Workshop on Productivity, Innovation & Intangible Investments
Is the West doomed to a 'new normal' of low growth? And what is the role played by skills and other intangible assets in driving productivity performance? Paola Buonadonna meets Jakob Madsen, Rebecca Riley and Geoff Mason who presented their latest ESRC-backed research at at the recent LLAKES conference in Assisi.
Thu, 28 Sep 2017 - 13min - 28 - EU Customs Union - what happens when the 'interim period' is over?
Dr Monique Ebell, an experts on international trade at NIESR welcomes the Government's suggestion of an interim period during which Britain would remain in the EU Customs Union post-Brexit, but asks : what then?
Tue, 15 Aug 2017 - 09min - 27 - The UK Labour Market Story: It's Complicated
Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Senior Economist Rebecca Piggott about the complex, and somewhat contradictory trends she is witnessing in the UK labour market.
Wed, 09 Aug 2017 - 06min - 26 - Is NHS funding in crisis?
In the run-up to the General Election of June 2017 Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Research Director Peter Dolton about the state of NHS financing and what the three main parties aim to do about it.
Tue, 30 May 2017 - 09min - 25 - Infrastructure in the UK
In the run-up to the General Election of June 2017 Paola Buonadonna talks to Amit Kara, Head of UK Macroeconomic Forecasting about the state of infrastructure in the UK: is it time to build?
Thu, 25 May 2017 - 06min - 24 - Some basic facts about immigration
In the run-up to the General Election of June 2017 Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Associate Reserach Director Heather Rolfe about perceptions and reality in the debate about immigration.
Fri, 12 May 2017 - 06min - 23 - The UK economic landscape ahead of the General Election 2017
Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR economist James Warren about the UK economic landscape, based on NIESR's latest quarterly forecast published in the May Economic Review - the last one ahead of the UK General Election.
Wed, 10 May 2017 - 05min - 22 - What's our economic outlook as we push the Brexit button?
NIESR forecaster James Warren tells Paola Buonadonna how the Institute the UK economy to perform as Brexit negotiations get underway.
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 - 02min - 21 - What is ESCoE?
Rebecca Riley, Director of the newly created Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE), tells Paola Buonadonna about its origin, mission and busy research programme
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 - 02min - 20 - NIESR's Brexit Podcast
Five NIESR researchers discuss the triggering of Art 50 with Paola Buonadonna : our economic outlook as we enter the negotiations, its repercussions on trade, the economic dilemmas facing the PM, the issue of immigration and the questions of our ongoing relationship with Europe.
Tue, 28 Mar 2017 - 17min - 19 - Prof Martin Weale: handling Brexit is the most pressing problem facing the UK economy
Martin Weale, former NIESR Director, former member of the Monetary Policy and now Professor of Economics at King's College London explains why Brexit negotiations are the biggest challenge the UK economy currently faces.
Fri, 10 Mar 2017 - 01min - 18 - EU Customs Union - The Pros And Cons Of Staying In
Dr Monique Ebell, who has been researching the effects of different types of trade agreements have on the volumes of trade explains the advantages and disadvantages of Britain remaining part of the Customs Union with the EU.
Mon, 06 Mar 2017 - 01min - 17 - Trading Places: Preparing Ourselves for Life Outside the Single Market
With Britain set to trigger the start of the negotiations to exit the EU, and the Single Market, by the end of the month Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Fellow Dr Monique Ebell about her research on the effects that different types of trade agreements have on the volume of trade.
Fri, 03 Mar 2017 - 12min - 16 - Behind the scenes at the ONS Conference on Economic Statistics in a Digital Age
Paola Buonadonna explores the challenges facing economic statisticians attempting to capture the modern economy in a digital age in five conversations, recorded behind the scenes at the recent ONS conference. Featuring John Pullinger, UK National Statistician, Joe Grice, former Chief Economist and Chairman of the ONS Economic Experts, Prof Martin Weale, King's College London, Prof Diane Coyle, Manchester University and NIESR's Rebecca Riley, Director of the newly created Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE).
Fri, 24 Feb 2017 - 18min - 15 - The Use of Agency Workers in the Public Sector
Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR researcher Nathan Hudson-Sharp about the his latest research into the use of agency workers in the public sector, the most comprehensive analysis to date. The report, co-authored with NIESR's Heather Rolfe and Johnny Runge, concludes that the staffing crisis pushes NHS staff into agency working.
Mon, 20 Feb 2017 - 09min - 14 - Getting better with age? The experiences and impact of older workers
Paola Buonadonna talks to NIESR Research Fellow Lucy Stokes about a recent report she co-authored on "Older Workers and the Workplace", for the Department of Work and Pensions. In what was the first UK study which used national representative data for private sector workplaces Lucy looked at prevalence of older workers, their satisfaction levels and their impact on productivity with interesting results ...
Fri, 17 Feb 2017 - 10min - 13 - Economic Measurement and Analysis - Podcast of the Conference in Honour of Martin Weale
Behind the scenes at NIESR's Conference in honour of Martin Weale Paola Buonadonna talks to a veritable 'assumption of economists', including Jagjit Chadha, David Vines, Andrew Harvey, Mary O'Mahoney and Martin Weale. Between them, they tackle the challenges facing economic modelling, understanding financial markets and the influence of extreme events, the productivity puzzle and the problems facing the UK economy in 2017.
Fri, 13 Jan 2017 - 13min - 12 - Look Ahead 2017 - Episode 4: Does forecasting have a future?
NIESR's Director, Prof Jagjit Chadha discusses economic forecasting with Paola Buonadonna. "Behind the numbers is a story. Our job is to understand which story did happen amongst all the alternatives"
Wed, 21 Dec 2016 - 13min - 11 - Look Ahead 2017 - Episode 3: What will happen with the Brexit negotiations?
Dr Angus Armstrong, NIESR's Director of Macroeconomics and Senior Fellow at the ESRC's 'UK in a changing Europe' Programme talks to Paola Buonadonna about the challenges and opportunities raised by the UK exit negotiations with the EU in 2017.
Fri, 16 Dec 2016 - 12min - 10 - Look Ahead 2017- Episode 2: How will employers cope with reductions in EU migration?
Heather Rolfe, NIESR's Associate Research Director talks to Paola Buonadonna about the role EU migrants play in the British economy and how British employers would cope with a reduction in their number.
Fri, 09 Dec 2016 - 14min - 9 - Paul Mason on the Big Questions in Macroeconomics
Journalist and author Paul Mason, was one of the keynote speakers at NIESR's recent Rethinking Macroeconomics Conference. Here he sums up what the "big questions" are.
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 02min - 8 - Angus Armstrong on the Rethinking Macroeconomics Conference
Angus Armstrong, NIESR's Director of Macroeconomics, looks back at the issues raised by NIESR's recent Rethinking Macroeconomics Conference.
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 01min - 7 - Roger Farmer : we need a better way forward for macroeconomic policy
Roger Farmer, Distinguished Economics Professor at UCLA and NIESR Research Director, discusses why macroeconomics is no longer fit for purpose at the recent NIESR's "Rethinking Macroeconomic Conference".
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 01min - 6 - David Tuckett on how psychology, sociology and anthropology feed into macroeconomics
David Tuckett, Director of the Centre for Decision-Making Uncertainty at UCL, discusses the themes explored in the session covering perspectives from psychology, sociology and anthropology at NIESR's recent "Rethinking Macroeconomics Conference".
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 02min - 5 - Doyne Farmer: can computing technology help macroeconomics?
Doyne Farmer, Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, moderated a session on computing technology and macroeconomics at NIESR's recent "Rethinking Macroeconomics Conference". Here is a taster of what emerged in the session.
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 02min - 4 - Soumaya Keynes on the three big questions facing macroeconomics
The Economist's Soumaya Keynes talks to Paola Buonadonna about the three big questions facing the world of macroeconomics, after moderating a session at our "Rethinking Macroecnomics Conference" on 29th November 2016
Thu, 08 Dec 2016 - 02min - 3 - Look Ahead 2017 - Episode one : Globalisation
Look Ahead 2017 is a new series of podcasts by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, discussing the events, trends and processes to watch out for in the coming year. In episode one Paola Buonadonna talks to Roger Farmer, Distinguished Professor of Macroeconomics at UCLA, recently appointed Research Director NIESR, about what is going to happen to globalisation.
Mon, 05 Dec 2016 - 13min - 2 - Rethinking Macroeconomics: Conference podcast
On 29/11/16 the National Institute held a conference entitled: "Rethinking Macroeconomics" to start a discussion about what needs to be done to transform macroeconomics back into a useful policy science. Twelve panellists, divided in four sessions, explored the big questions on the horizons with the help of a very engaged audience. For this podcast NIESR's Paola Buonadonna spoke to journalist and author Paul Mason, Soumaya Keynes (The Economist), Doyne Farmer (Professor of mathematics, Oxford), David Tuckett(Director of the Centre for Decision-Making Uncertainty, UCL), macroeconomist Roger Farmer (UCL, Warwick and NIESR) and Angus Armstrong, Director of Macroeconomics at NIESR.
Wed, 30 Nov 2016 - 13min - 1 - The Scott Sumner Seminar - The Great Recession and Nominal GDP Targeting
Scott Sumner is the Ralph G. Hawtrey Chair of Monetary Policy at the Mercatus Center and a prominent blogger (TheMoneyIllusion.com, Econlog). His research is in the field of monetary economics, particularly the role of the gold standard in the Great Depression, which he explored in a book entitled “The Midas Paradox” published in 2015. He has also published in the Journal of Political Economy, the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, and Economic Inquiry. His policy work has focused on the importance of expectations, particularly the idea of using futures markets to guide monetary policy. In this seminar Sumner will argue that the Great Recession has been widely misdiagnosed, and was primarily caused by an excessively tight monetary policy by the Fed, the ECB and most other major central banks.
Tue, 29 Nov 2016 - 1h 15min
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