


BlueSky Ranking of Economics Rankings 2024
Which are the best universities in the world for Economics? BlueSky Thinking has the Ranking of Economics Rankings 2024, compiling the results of the major global subject rankings published by THE, QS and US News,

BlueSky BookShelf Meets: Roland Erne
How much of an influence have labour movements played in the development of democracy and welfare states? We sit down with Roland Erne to discuss his latest book and it's implications for policymakers

The Dark Side Of Daylight Savings
When a country begins its Daylight-Saving Time the value of its currency depreciates, reducing its strength in international markets, new research finds.

Would A Trump Presidency Damage The US Economy?
Republican presidential candidates often made a pro-business case, and many voters believe them, but all signs point toward democratic presidents performing better in managing the economy Why? New research helps to solve the puzzle

Trump or Harris? Here’s 5 Things Research Tells Us To Expect From The Winning Side
Whilst we may not know for sure what the result of the November 5th US Election will be, research gives us a good indication of what we can expect from the next Leader of the Free World

Passion, Planning And A Focus For The Future: Adrian Hoesch
To mark Paris 2024 we sit down with former Olympians embarking on the next steps of their career through business education. Adrian Hoesch describes how the discipline built through competitive sailing prepared him for life after sports

Yes, Popcorn Really Does Ruin Your Movie Experience – Here’s Why…
Research reveals why the presence of snacks when at the cinema or at a show might hinder you from fully enjoying the experience.

Why Watching The Olympics Could Make You Eat More
If you’re trying to eat healthily, you might want to reconsider watching sports this summer, Research shows that watching sport can encourage us to snack more.