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McDonald's desire to recruit older workers is based on LUMS research, says an article on why older workers are important on the Chartered Management Institute website.
Student project aiming to find ways to encourage Chinese tourists to visit the Lake District features in The Westmorland Gazette.
Caroline Gatrell is quoted in a article on how modern fathers are attempting to "have it all" in The Guardian.
Economist Geraint Johnes examines how a hot summer can affect our spending habits.
Economist Geraint Johnes features in an article on the skills deficit and what firms are doing about it in Economia magazine.
Caroline Gatrell's research into the working practices of vicars features on BBC Radio 4.
Gail Whiteman, from the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business, argues that corporate sustainability needs to be increased in an interview for the European Commission on Sustainability.
Joe Deville discusses the issues of debt forgiveness, money mobility and how they affect Greece.
Lancaster University ranks in third place in the Telegraph's list "Top 10 universities for getting a job".
Ellie Hamilton talks about how and why LUMS helps winners from the Be Inspired Business Awards (BIBAs) in the Lancashire Evening Post.
Accounting and Finance's Wendy Beekes and Qiyu Zhang and others explain how better corporate governance does not lead to more efficient share pricing in Finance Monthly.
LUMS is mentioned in an article on BusinessBecause on how large companies are recruiting talent from top MBA schools to become future leaders.
It may be good news for Europe, but what effect has the fall in oil prices had on oil-exporting countries? Economist Marwan Izzeldin examines the impact in Global Banking and Finance Review.
Swee Yin Tan tells BusinessBecause why she chose Lancaster for her MBA and how she has found the course.
Improvements in infrastructure are of vital importance in revitalising the northern economy, explains economist Geraint Johnes.
LUMS, the China Catalyst Programme and the MSc in International Innovation all feature in an article in The Independent, on how business schools can help make northern cities into economic powerhouses.
On Public Finance website, economist Kim Kaivanto examines the Chancellor's decision to sell off Government shares in RBS and says skeptics are falling victim to some investment fallacies.
Economist Geraint Johnes, quoted in an article in the Guardian, rejects the idea that Amazon is responsible for the creation of small businesses using Marketplace.
The decline in oil prices will present some problems for oil-exporting countries, explain Heba Abou-El-Sood and Marwan Izzeldin in Public Finance International.
Economist Geraint Johnes worries that Chancellor George Osborne's plan for a "lock" on taxes and borrowing will "wrap the country in chains".
Economist Geraint Johnes offers his view on the Bank of England's latest inflation report, which he says "comes to terms with reality" while remaining "starry eyed".
Economist Ian Walker quoted in an article in the Express, arguing that the move to add more balls to the draw will lengthen the odds.
Do US Presidents pursue international trade disputes to win votes? In an article published on the VOX CEPR website, LUMS economist Maurizio Zanardi and others argue that they do.
Valerie Stead looks at Louise Richardson's appointment as vice-chancellor of Oxford University and examines ways to get more female leaders in higher education.
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