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  1. b

    Cardiff University - BioCentury Company Profiles - BCIQ

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    Updated Feb 2, 2023
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    Biocentury (2023). Cardiff University - BioCentury Company Profiles - BCIQ [Dataset]. https://profiles.biocentury.com/companies/cardiff_university
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    Feb 2, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Biocentury
    Area covered
    Cardiff
    Description

    Cardiff University - BioCentury Company Profiles for the biopharma industry

  2. w

    Media Academy Cardiff

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    Updated Aug 30, 2023
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    Work With Data (2023). Media Academy Cardiff [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/organization/mediaacademycardiff-dot-org
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    Aug 30, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Work With Data
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Cardiff
    Description

    Media Academy Cardiff is a company. It is located in Cardiff, the United Kingdom. The company is part of the Communication Services sector, specifically in the Media industry.

  3. c

    Labour Governments and the International Economy, 1964-1970

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    Updated Nov 28, 2024
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    Newton, S., Cardiff University (2024). Labour Governments and the International Economy, 1964-1970 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6053-1
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    Nov 28, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Cardiff School of History and Archaeology
    Authors
    Newton, S., Cardiff University
    Time period covered
    Sep 1, 2006 - Aug 31, 2008
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Variables measured
    Institutions/organisations, National
    Measurement technique
    Transcription of existing materials
    Description

    Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.


    The 1964-1970 Wilson governments were committed to economic planning and consensus with both sides of industry, designed to deliver 4 per cent growth and industrial modernization. But it achieved only 2.4 per cent average annual growth. This arose from a lack of confidence, arising from a weak external balance, on the part of the financial markets that the sterling-dollar rate of 1£=$2.80 was sustainable. Ultimately the pound was devalued by 14.3 per cent in November 1967.

    Wilson’s defence of the pound has often been criticized. It has been argued that by drawing on external support to supplement the reserves Labour gave overriding influence over macroeconomic policy to foreign central bankers and the IMF whose main concern was not growth but a fall in imports, to be achieved by deflation. Devaluation, it is said, would have freed Britain from such influences. Yet the evidence suggests that throughout 1964-67 the case for an adjustment was not as powerful as has been assumed. Only in the autumn of 1967 did devaluation become inescapable, following bad trade figures occasioned by dock strikes, a global economic slowdown and the closure of the Suez Canal during and after the Arab-Israeli War. The events of 1968, when the exchange rate came under renewed pressure and the budget was by the government’s own admission ‘punishing’ suggests the choice between disinflation and devaluation may have been illusory. At the same time the measures taken to protect Sterling after 1964 were largely successful exercises in the control of speculative forces which were gaining strength in an increasingly interdependent world economy. The government’s actions reveal a commitment to managed markets at home and within the international environment: they were not rewarded with rapid growth but by 1970 they had arguably freed the UK from its ‘balance of payment constraints’.

    Main Topics:

    The material falls into two distinct parts. First, there is a set of graphs covering aspects of macroeconomic policy and outcome. Most of these have been compiled using material in the time series data provided in National Statistics Online. Particular attention is paid to the balance of payments. The period covered sometimes extends beyond the years under investigation (1964-1970), in order to achieve some sense of relative performance.

    The second part consists of files of my own research notes covering key aspects of the study. Three of these are chronologies of crucial events (the 1965 Sterling crisis, the 1967 devaluation of Sterling, a narrative of the troubled history of Sterling in 1968). The fourth is a discussion of macroeconomic policy in 1965-67. These notes are based on secondary and, above all, on primary source material. The greater part of the latter was found in the National Archives, Kew, London.

    The format of these research notes varies between summaries of events, documents and leading actors’ views (as recorded in their published diaries), and some discursive sections arising from my own interrogation of the source material. They provide the raw material for the published work which has started to emerge from this project.

  4. c

    Survey of University-Firm Interactions and Innovation: a Comparison of the...

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    Updated Nov 28, 2024
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    Boden, R., University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, Cardiff School of Management; Howells, J., University of Manchester, Manchester Business School; Lettice, F., University of East Anglia, Faculty of Social Sciences (2024). Survey of University-Firm Interactions and Innovation: a Comparison of the North West, East of England and Wales, 2002-2007 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6606-1
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    Nov 28, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Norwich Business School
    Institute for Social Innovation
    Manchester Institute of Innovation Research
    Authors
    Boden, R., University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, Cardiff School of Management; Howells, J., University of Manchester, Manchester Business School; Lettice, F., University of East Anglia, Faculty of Social Sciences
    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 2008 - Feb 1, 2009
    Area covered
    England
    Variables measured
    Institutions/organisations, National
    Measurement technique
    Postal survey
    Description

    Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.


    The aim of the research was to develop a deeper empirically based understanding of the impacts of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the innovativeness and competitiveness of regional economies. The research gathered new data and metrics on regional university-industry links as it relates to research and innovation across three regions: Wales, the North West and the East of England (selected on the basis of their diversity in relation to sectoral specialisation, differences in their industrial histories, and heterogeneity in governance structures). The key data corresponds to an 'inside-out' perspective; it takes firms as the unit of analysis and explores how HEIs and businesses interact within the surrounding industrial environment to uncover the character of regional innovation network relationships, the dynamics of their emergence, the effectiveness of the mediating role of regional institutions and the barriers to regional innovation performance.

    Further information can be found on the ESRC Award web page.

    Main Topics:

    The questionnaire includes the following sections:
    • firm characteristics
    • innovation
    • university collaborations

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Cardiff University - BioCentury Company Profiles - BCIQ

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Dataset updated
Feb 2, 2023
Dataset authored and provided by
Biocentury
Area covered
Cardiff
Description

Cardiff University - BioCentury Company Profiles for the biopharma industry

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