Public Policy
Author(s): Les Mayhew, Cass Business School
This paper considers the market potential for privately financed long term care products in the UK. It finds that since the present market is undeveloped there is scope to increase the range of products available to suit people with different means and circumstances.
Updated: 01/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 302
Author(s): Dr Alistair Milne interviewed by Professor Steve Thomas
Dr Alistair Milne, a reader in banking at the Cass Business School, published The Fall of the House of Credit with Cambridge University Press . Steve Thomas, Professor of Finance, caught up with him to talk about the convictions behind the work. Both are Cass Experts. Inculded is the transcript and a summary of the key points.
Updated: 05/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 249 | ![]()
Author(s): Vangelis Souitaris, Cass Business School, Stefania Zerbinati, Brunel University, Andreas Al-Laham, University of Mannheim
The focus of this article is to examine the impact entrepreneurial education programmes have on raising the attitudes and intentions of students to go on and become entrepreneurs, setting up their own businesses.
Updated: 04/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 258
Author(s): Mark Andrew, Cass Business School, Geoffrey Meen, University of Reading Business School
This paper examines the considerable fall in young adult homeownership rates in Britain since the early 1990s.
Updated: 03/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 19
Author(s): Mark Andrew, Cass Business School
Using estimates from a housing tenure choice model, this paper conducts micro-simulation analyses to assess how this change could affect young adult homeownership transitions.
Updated: 01/09/2010 | Comments: 0 | Rating: Not yet rated | Views: 11
