Professor Frank Peck, Research Director of the Centre for Regional Economic Development (CRED) at the University of Cumbria’s Institute of Business, Industry & Leadership discusses how Cumbria’s economy has been hit by the global pandemic. UK Citizens have grown used to interpreting graphs in recent months through the daily briefings from Government on the coronavirus pandemic. The trends in demographic statistics make sombre reading. More recently, media headlines have been drawn to debates surrounding trends in economic indicators. The impact of the lockdown on the UK economy is now becoming clear. Data released by the Office for National Statistics on July 14, 2020 show that in the three months to the end of May 2020, UK GDP declined ...
It’s difficult not to inhale sharply when confronting the impacts of Covid-19 on our society and eco...
As vaccines roll out and restrictions are lifted, public debate is turning to the economic recovery ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck, Research Director of the Centre for Regional Economic Development (CRED) at th...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria says that recent data on employment change shows h...
Professor Frank Peck discusses the effect of Covid-19 on the Cumbrian economy and whether 2021 can b...
Professor Frank Peck, of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development,says w...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck discusses the importance of the furlough scheme in keeping the Cumbrian economy...
In a ‘normal’ recession the economy slows down gradually as confidence wanes. Not this time. So as t...
Professor Frank Peck examines recent trends in economic indicators and considers scenarios for diffe...
The signs suggest that 2023 is going to be a testing time for businesses across Cumbria. At national...
Yesterday saw the release of long-awaited figures on the UK economy. They confirmed what we all knew...
As lock-down measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic take effect, the UK economy has largely ground...
Emerging from lockdown, Professor Frank Peck looks at the scale of the staffing issues facing busine...
It’s difficult not to inhale sharply when confronting the impacts of Covid-19 on our society and eco...
As vaccines roll out and restrictions are lifted, public debate is turning to the economic recovery ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck, Research Director of the Centre for Regional Economic Development (CRED) at th...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria says that recent data on employment change shows h...
Professor Frank Peck discusses the effect of Covid-19 on the Cumbrian economy and whether 2021 can b...
Professor Frank Peck, of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development,says w...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck discusses the importance of the furlough scheme in keeping the Cumbrian economy...
In a ‘normal’ recession the economy slows down gradually as confidence wanes. Not this time. So as t...
Professor Frank Peck examines recent trends in economic indicators and considers scenarios for diffe...
The signs suggest that 2023 is going to be a testing time for businesses across Cumbria. At national...
Yesterday saw the release of long-awaited figures on the UK economy. They confirmed what we all knew...
As lock-down measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic take effect, the UK economy has largely ground...
Emerging from lockdown, Professor Frank Peck looks at the scale of the staffing issues facing busine...
It’s difficult not to inhale sharply when confronting the impacts of Covid-19 on our society and eco...
As vaccines roll out and restrictions are lifted, public debate is turning to the economic recovery ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...