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London, England, United Kingdom

The Main Campus of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) in Westminster, London, is the epicenter of independent, evidence-based research on economic and social issues. Founded in 1938, it specializes in macroeconomic policy analysis, forecasting, and the impacts of economic forces on households, regions, and sectors across the UK and globally. Researchers at this campus employ advanced models such as NiGEM for global economies, NiREMS for UK regional analysis, NiSEM for sectors, and LINDA for household-level effects, producing influential quarterly reviews, policy papers, and trackers.

  • Destitution, Exclusion, and Strategies for Well-Being: Focuses on understanding and addressing social exclusion, poverty, and pathways to improved well-being.
  • Education and Skills: Explores education systems, lifelong learning, and skill development's role in economic growth.
  • Labour, Employment and Wages: Investigates labor market trends, employment patterns, wage inequality, and workforce dynamics.
  • Macro-Economic Dynamics and Policy: Analyzes business cycles, fiscal and monetary policies, and economic stability.
  • Macro-Economic Modelling and Forecasting: Develops sophisticated models for short- and long-term economic projections.
  • Macro-Economics of Climate Change: Examines climate policy costs, transitions to net zero, and environmental-economic interactions.
  • Political Economy: Studies how political institutions and processes shape economic outcomes.
  • Productivity, Trade, and Regional Economies: Researches productivity drivers, international trade effects, and regional economic disparities.

In addition to pure research, the campus delivers specialized training through NiGEM workshops, providing intermediate and advanced courses on macroeconomic modeling topics like uncertainty, inflation dynamics, monetary policy credibility, capital flows, and labor markets under migration scenarios. These programs equip policymakers and academics with practical tools for analysis.

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