The research of our Economics & Public Policy faculty has had a wide-ranging impact on policy and practice. Below is a selection of case studies resulting from our work which give insight into how our research methods has impact beyond academia. Determining the value of intangible assets Intangible assets are key to modern economic activity – but how should we value them? Read more Planning for a low-emissions future What kind of power system will we need fifty years from now? Professor Richard Green explains why an accurate answer to this question is critical to shaping policy Read more Protecting innovation in the face of large-scale M&A M&A deals threaten innovation, leaving consumers to pay the price Read more Improving population health by reducing sugar consumption through fiscal policy Poor diet is a key risk factor for non-communicable diseases, but sugar taxes can be used to boost population health Read more
Determining the value of intangible assets Intangible assets are key to modern economic activity – but how should we value them? Read more
Planning for a low-emissions future What kind of power system will we need fifty years from now? Professor Richard Green explains why an accurate answer to this question is critical to shaping policy Read more
Protecting innovation in the face of large-scale M&A M&A deals threaten innovation, leaving consumers to pay the price Read more
Improving population health by reducing sugar consumption through fiscal policy Poor diet is a key risk factor for non-communicable diseases, but sugar taxes can be used to boost population health Read more