Economics
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  • Feb 12 2020

The 48th Kentucky Annual Economic Report is one of the many ways CBER fulfills its mandated mission as specified in the Kentucky Revised Statutes to examine various aspects of the Kentucky economy.

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  • Mar 26 2019

When autonomous machinery becomes available, grain producers who adopt it would likely see economic benefits, but only if the machinery is not cost prohibitive, according to a University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment study.

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  • Mar 21 2019

Although it may seem like a stretch, Albert Einstein's theory of space and time may have a relevant connection to the world of finance.

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  • Aug 30 2018

The UK-based Community and Economic Development Initiative of Kentucky recently received a major national award for the effectiveness of its outreach programs.

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  • Jul 25 2018

The Washington Center for Equitable Growth announced today that it will award 24 grants this year, totaling close to $900,000, to economists and other social scientists conducting research on the channels through which economic inequality affects economic growth and stability.

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  • Apr 5 2018

A Gatton College faculty member is looking into explanations for why prices for consumers don't always come back down the way we may think they should.

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  • Mar 7 2018

A quartet of Gatton College students recently earned the right to head to Boston to compete in an upcoming international investment challenge competition.

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  • Dec 11 2017

Chocolate pricing and purchases is a popular topic this time of year and a couple of UK researchers have looked into it.

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  • Sep 28 2017

Research co-authored by UK's David Agrawal, a faculty member in both the Martin School and the Gatton College, is attracting international attention.