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    Ship wrecked by Japan tsunami and earthquake
    ManagementOperations and Supply Chain Management

    2nd July 2020

    From earthquakes to outbreaks - how supply chain networks are affected by catastrophe

    A study of the 2011 Japan earthquake's impact on supply chain…

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    Global map showing the impact of COVID-19
    FinanceOperations and Supply Chain Management

    15th May 2020

    Co-ordination in the time of COVID-19

    When pandemics such as the COVID-19 outbreak emerge, global co-ordination…

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    Damage caused by floods
    Actuarial Science and InsuranceInsurance and Pensions

    20th August 2019

    Insurance for Climate Adaptation - Opportunities and Limitations

    Strategic management academics recommend alteration of insurance…

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    Housing development in China
    FinanceReal Estate

    10th July 2019

    Are government interventions in housing market effective - evidence from China

    In 2010, a housing purchase restriction policy was announced…

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    Senior citizens checking their finances on an electronic tablet
    Actuarial Science and InsuranceInsurance and Pensions

    25th February 2019

    How life insurers can mitigate the impact of increasing longevity in a low interest rate environment

    It’s high time life insurers recognised the importance of longevity…

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    An older couple keeping fit
    Actuarial Science and InsuranceInsurance and Pensions

    15th November 2018

    Are we fit enough to face the future? How better health and working longer can help overcome the challenges threatening the UK’s pension system

    To meet the economic challenges that a population enjoying increasing…

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    Landscape destroyed by a tsunami
    Actuarial Science and InsuranceInsurance and Pensions

    17th October 2018

    Mobilising global capital in aftermath of disaster is essential to economic recovery

    A new report from Cass Business School examines global protection…

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    Digital stock market figures
    FinanceAsset Management

    8th March 2017

    Why Active Managers are well placed to take advantage of social, economic, and political regime change in 2017

    The increases in volatility and lower stock correlations likely…

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    Car part section
    ManagementLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    8th February 2016

    Competing in turbulent environments - lessons from Formula 1

    A panel of academics, journalists and senior industry representatives…

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