The welsh economy research unit
Welcome to the homepages for the Welsh Economy Research Unit. WERU is part of Cardiff Business School, at the University of Wales Cardiff. WERU aims include:
- conducting research into the Welsh economy.
- coordinating and promoting Cardiff Business School research activity on the Welsh economy.
- providing information and analysis of economic issues in Wales.
- disseminating the results of research into Wales via published papers, consultancy reports and seminars on the Welsh economy.
- producing the Welsh Economic Review, the Winter 2009 edition of which is now online.
The 2000 Edition of the Welsh Input Output Tables is available, free, in PDF form here.
WERU members are involved in the ESRC funded Centre for Business relationships, Accountability, Sustainability and Society (BRASS). Click here for details about the unit.
forthcoming seminar - "Exiting the crises: regional development priorities for the post recession economy"
We warmly invite you to a one day seminar "Exiting the Crises: Regional Development Priorities for the Post Recession Economy" which is being held on Monday 7th December at the Glamorgan Building of Cardiff University. The seminar is the first in a series being held by the Regional Studies Association (RSA) Welsh section. We hope to address a number of themes during the day including: prospects for ther regional economy; the local policy response to the crisis; building greater resilience into the Welsh economy; the role of SMEs in the Welsh recovery; and prospects for the local government sector after 2010. We hope you will be able to join us for the day. We attach a conference notice and would ask those interested to contact Mrs Liz Thomas (HemingE@cf.ac.uk) to book a place.
With best wishes,
Professor Max Munday
Director Welsh Economy Research Unit
Chair: Regional Studies Association Wales Section.
Dr. Jane Bryan
Welsh Economy Research Unit
Cardiff Business School
Aberconway Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff CF10 3EU
Tel +44(0)29 20876042
Fax +44(0)29 20874419
