Centre for Market and Public Organisation

Centre for Market and Public Organisation

The Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO) is a leading research centre, combining expertise in economics, geography and law. Our objective is to study the intersection between the public and private sectors of the economy, and in particular to understand the right way to organise and deliver public services. The Centre aims to develop research, contribute to the public debate and inform policy-making. CMPO, now an ESRC Research Centre, was established in 1998 with two large grants from The Leverhulme Trust. In 2004 we were awarded ESRC Research Centre status, and CMPO now combines core funding from both the ESRC and the Trust.

Recent Episodes

  • Wendelin Schnedler - Playing 'Hard to Get'

    11 years ago
  • Daniel Jones - State Run Lotteries and Charitable Donations

    11 years ago
  • David Renton - Access to Justice in the Employment Tribunal

    12 years ago
  • Morag McDermont and Nicole Busby - 'New Sites of Legal Consciousness: Citizens Advice Bureaux and Employment Disputes'

    12 years ago
  • Sarah Smith - 'Charitable giving: what motivates us to give to charity, and the recent cap on tax relief'

    12 years ago
  • Simon Burgess - 'How should we treat under-performing schools? A regression discontinuity analysis of school inspections in England'

    12 years ago
  • Carol Propper - 'Can governments do it better? Merger mania and hospital outcomes in the English NHS'

    12 years ago
  • Pushkar Maitra - 'Intermediated Loans: A New Approach to Microfinance'

    13 years ago
  • Grant Miller - 'Personal research overview'

    13 years ago
  • Anna Vignoles - 'Parents' skills and children's cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes'

    13 years ago