Navigating the future of trade and tariffs – The Marshall Paley Lecture
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Navigating the future of trade and tariffs – The Marshall Paley Lecture

Part of the Festival of Economics 2025

By Economics Observatory

Date and time

Location

Priory Road Lecture Theatre

12 Priory Road Bristol BS8 1TU United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

In the second annual Marshall Paley lecture, Dr Swati Dhingra member of the Band of England’s Monetary Policy Committee joins Professor Sarah Smith to delve into the intricate world of trade and tariffs. As global economic landscapes shift, this session will explore the impact of trade policies on economic stability and growth. The lecture will examine recent developments in international trade agreements, the consequences of tariff impositions, and the broader implications for the UK economy.

Dr Swati Dhingra is Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, a Director of The Royal Mint Museum, and a member of the Steering Group for the UK’s Economy 2030 Inquiry.

The Marshall Paley Lecture was supported by the University of Bristol, School of Economics, where Mary Marshall Paley was the first woman lecturer.

Speakers: Sarah Smith (University of Bristol), Swati Dhingra (Bank of England)

Booking Information

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Arrival

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Disclaimer

The Festival of Economics is intended as a general discussion about economics and is not intended as financial advice or any kind of investment recommendation. Everybody's financial situation is different. You should always do your own research before you make any investment decisions.

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Nov 20 · 7:00 PM GMT