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The Social and Economic Teaching of the Hebrew Scriptures – January, 2019

  The Centre for Enterprise, Markets, and Ethics (CEME) was pleased to host a roundtable discussion on the 16th January 2019 on “The Social and Economic Teaching of the Hebrew Scriptures“, held at Campion Hall (University of Oxford). Speakers included, among others, Professor Paul Fiddes, Revd Professor John Barton, Rabbi Dr (...)

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The Future of Capitalism – November, 2018

The Centre for Enterprise, Markets, and Ethics (CEME) was pleased to co-host an event on the 22nd November 2018 entitled  “The Future of Capitalism – Making Capitalism Work for Everyone“, held at CCLA Investment Management (London). Speakers included, among others, Sacha Romanovitch (CEO, Grant Thornton) & Jonathan Davidson (Director, FCA).     (...)

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The Future of Work – October, 2018

The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) was delighted to co-host an event with CCLA Investment Management on “The Future of Work – Promoting Good Work for the Benefit of All.”   The event took place on the 22nd October 2018.       Picture Gallery:       (...)

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What Can We Learn From The Quakers? – October, 2018

  The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) was delighted to co-host an event on “The Management Practice of Decision-Making Through Discernment: What can we learn from the Quakers”.    The event took place Northumbria University (Newcastle) on Monday, 17th September 2018. For more details please see here.     

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Offshore Financial Centres: Tax Havens or Capital Efficiency? – May, 2018

  The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) was delighted to host roundtable discussion  on the topic of “Offshore Financial Centres: Tax Havens or Capital Efficiency?”. Our distinguished speakers were Barbara Ridpath, Director of St. Paul’s Institute and Prof. Philip Booth, Director of Research at St. Mary’s University.   The (...)

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Capital Markets for the Good of Society – November, 2017

  The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) was delighted to hold a lecture and roundtable discussion  on the topic of “Capital Markets for the Good of Society”. Our distinguished speaker was Dr Lyndon Drake who recently published on that topic with CEME. “Capital Markets for the Good of Society” (...)

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Poverty, Life Chances, and Destitution – October, 2017

  The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) was delighted to hold a public lecture on “Poverty, Life Chances, and Destitution”. Our distinguished guest speaker was the Rt. Hon. Frank Field MP. Frank Field has been the Labour Member of Parliament for Birkenhead since 1979. He is a long-time (...)

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Green Markets, Sustainable Business – March, 2017

The Centre for Enterprise, Markets & Ethics (CEME) held a conference on ‘Green Markets, Sustainable Business’. Hosted by CEME and sponsored by CCLA Investment Management, the event focused on the green economy, investment trends in sustainable energy, and the environment. It proved to be a terrific debate with passionate engagements from (...)

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God and Enterprise: Towards a Theology of the Entrepreneur – November, 2016

  CCLA Investment Management and the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics held a book launch, lecture, panel discussion and reception.  Author Revd Canon Edward Carter spoke about his new book, published by The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics as part of its series on Enterprise and Faith. A distinguished (...)

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What is the “Common Good”? – October, 2016

The Center for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics, in conjunction with Campion Hall (University of Oxford),  held a roundtable discussion on the “Common Good”.   We were delighted to have, among others: Brian Griffiths (Lord Griffiths) – Chairman, Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics Revd Dr James Hanvey – Master, Campion (...)

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Is there a moral case for a low-tax economy? – June, 2016

The Center for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics held an event on “Tax and Morality – Is there a moral case for a low-tax economy?” We were delighted to have, among others, Mr Alister Heath (Deputy Editor, The Telegraph) and Mr Andrew Sentance CBE (Former member Monetary Policy Committee, Senior Economic Adviser to PwC) as guest speakers (...)

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