The latest economic growth figures confirm that the UK economy is slowly recovering from the deep recession of 2008/09. But according to researchers at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), the recovery will probably continue to be slow, and there is still no sign of a significant reversal in the current account deficits that the UK has run for the past two decades. These problems are likely to be compounded by large fiscal deficits and the medium-term challenge of public debt reduction. The latest CEP Election Analysis describes where we are now in terms of macroeconomic performance and the impact on the public finances – and the policy options, focusing on debt reduction and economic recovery, and comparing the parties’ positions. Al...
The real problems for the UK are inadequate long-run investment in infrastructure, innovation and hu...
John Van Reenen reacts to the news today that the UK has avoided economic contraction in the last qu...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...
The latest economic growth figures confirm that the UK economy is slowly recovering from the deep re...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
Abstract. The focus of this study is on aspects of public debt and austerity policy in the UK. It at...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
Looking at the relationship between the UK’s public debt levels and economic growth using data from ...
Yesterday saw the Chancellor’s autumn statement. Tony Dolphin argues that the measures announced in ...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
In this article, John Van Reenen looks at the UK’s economic performance since the global financial c...
The real problems for the UK are inadequate long-run investment in infrastructure, innovation and hu...
John Van Reenen reacts to the news today that the UK has avoided economic contraction in the last qu...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...
The latest economic growth figures confirm that the UK economy is slowly recovering from the deep re...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
Abstract. The focus of this study is on aspects of public debt and austerity policy in the UK. It at...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
Looking at the relationship between the UK’s public debt levels and economic growth using data from ...
Yesterday saw the Chancellor’s autumn statement. Tony Dolphin argues that the measures announced in ...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
In this article, John Van Reenen looks at the UK’s economic performance since the global financial c...
The real problems for the UK are inadequate long-run investment in infrastructure, innovation and hu...
John Van Reenen reacts to the news today that the UK has avoided economic contraction in the last qu...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...