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Rebecca Riley

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Professor of Practice in Economics @kingsbschool @KingsCollegeLon and Director @ESCoEorg

Joined January 2016
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A new ESCoE discussion paper from Tao Chen (@ucl), @levell_peter (@TheIFS & ESCoE) and Martin O'Connell (IFS & @UWMadison) delves into "cheapflation" during the COVID-19 pandemic. 🛒Paper. ➡️tinyurl.com/53xp5y6z 🛒Webinar recording. ➡️tinyurl.com/msc3r4z4 @ONSfocus

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.@ONSfocus has recently published its 'Investment in intangible assets in the UK: 2022' release. tinyurl.com/bdds5s5v Read the @ROIWeditors special issue on intangibles, edited by ESCoE's/@kingsbschool's @rebeccasriley and Mary O'Mahony. tinyurl.com/bdfpk8ca

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How do we put a price on nature? Special session 2 of the conference explores the latest in environmental economic accounting with Carl Obst (@IDEEAGroup), Erwin Diewert (ESCoE, UNSW & @UBC) and Paul Schreyer (ESCoE & former @OECD). #EconStats2024

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Paul Schreyer (former @OECD and current @ESCoEorg) gives the first keynote, on a range of topics around digital, environmental, capital and income. Very current topics in economic measurement and at the heart of SNA2025 updates. #EconStats2025

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ESCoE are now on Bluesky.🦋Give us a follow for all things economic measurement. bsky.app/profile/escoeo…


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ESCoE's 2025 Master's Dissertation Programme with @bankofengland and @ONSfocus is now open for applications!🧑‍🎓 Apply for a chance to win £500 by incorporating sources from ESCoE’s historic repository into your dissertation. tinyurl.com/r7dxye9d


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The special issue on "Measuring Intangible Assets and their Contribution to Growth" is now out in the Review: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.111…


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🥁 Exciting news! Today, we’re announcing a £22 million investment in four new data services. The funding marks a significant step forward for smart data research in the UK. More on the story here: bit.ly/4h8EUeA

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Interested in economic history? The UK Historical Data Repository contains digital collections of many of the key official statistical publications produced since the C19th. It is a collaboration between ESCoE @BoE_Research & @ONSfocus tinyurl.com/98ey969r

#economicsfest: How can lessons from the past help to improve our economy? by Bethan Staton (FT) - JUST PUBLISHED on the Economics Observatory buff.ly/4h9tas8 #EconTwitter



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There's still time to sign up for the webinar with @KingsCollegeLon's Martin Weale this Thursday 17 October. Find out more and register. ➡️ tinyurl.com/4f67jdec Read the paper. ➡️ tinyurl.com/7ujevrs8 #Webinar @ONSfocus

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New & exciting work by the @CMAgovUK Micro Unit on how we can improve our measurement of retail markets 🛍️🛒 using consumer card spending 🪪 Data included in the release!👇

Can consumer card spending tells us something about the spatial nature of competition? A new paper (and an open-to-all dataset) from work with my @CMAgovUK and @ONS @DataSciCampus colleagues Samir, Vicky and Tabitha. 1/



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Great presentation on how @ONS use financial transactions data by @DataSciCampus colleagues Keith Lai and Hannah Brown at todays annual @GES_UK conference

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Are estimates of low pay in the UK reliable? A new ESCoE discussion paper takes another look at estimates of low pay in Britain from 2004-2021, using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). Read more in the blog from @JohnForth at escoe.ac.uk/low-pay-in-the…


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Last month our Chair, Sir Robert Chote, gave a keynote speech at @theIARIW General Conference in partnership with @ONSFocus and @ESCoEorg, about how we fundamentally measure the economy and what’s set to change in 2025. Read his full speech on our website⬇️uksa.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/news/reflectio…


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The @UNSW Centre for Applied Economic Research and ESCoE will hold a joint conference on 25-26 November 2024 at UNSW Sydney, Australia. With support from @ABSStats, the UNSW Business School and School of Economics. Register by 11 November 2024. ➡️tinyurl.com/y7ba76c3

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We are pleased to announce the inaugural UK Statistics Assembly will take place on Wednesday 22 January 2025, in partnership with @RoyalStatSoc Visit our website to find out how to register and complete the call for contributions⬇️ uksa.statisticsauthority.gov.uk/uk-statistics-…


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📣Some exciting news! The @ESRC has awarded RES funding to deliver a training programme for #doctoralcandidates in #economics. We are grateful for the opportunity and can't wait to announce the full programme! 👉bit.ly/4dfyUy0 #PhDStudents #DoctoralTraining #DTP

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Read more about communicating data uncertainty in this blog from @ChrisGiles_ (@FT), Marianthi Dunn (@StatsRegulation), Sumit Dey-Chowdhury (@ONSfocus), @JohnnyRunge (@KingsCollegeLon) & Ed Humpherson (OSR). tinyurl.com/5d2ttdme

We’ve released our annual revisions of the UK’s GDP covering the period up to 2022. As more data have become available, we’ve been able to refine our initial estimates and update our assumptions about the relative size of each sector since the pandemic. ons.gov.uk/economy/grossd…



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There is huge potential to improve government by securely linking and analysing data held across many different parts of it. We need robust political leadership to make this the rule, not the exception, writes our Chair Sir Robert Chote⬇️ theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


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"Why has the carbon credits market failed and do the underlying causes of the problems in this market have to do with measurement issues?" @Yale's Rohini Pande in conversation with @ONSfocus's Osama Rahman post ESCoE conference keynote @AllianceMBS tinyurl.com/2adavdu8


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