This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reductions, lowering of corporation taxes and a rise in VAT. Five LSE experts discuss its key implications
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...
Increasing numbers of liberal economists are gravely worried that the UK has made a wrong turn in ch...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
After the 2008 financial crisis, recession and subsequent collapse in government revenues, the UK’s ...
After the 2008 financial crisis, recession and subsequent collapse in government revenues, the UK's ...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look s...
The UK’s Spending Review has been forced on the British Chancellor because weak economic growth has ...
Increasing numbers of liberal economists are gravely worried that the UK has made a wrong turn in ch...
The Resolution Foundation’s Gavin Kelly, finds that the Liberal Democrats are driving through change...
Each democratic nation with the Montesquieu Trias Politica separation of powers of the Executive, Le...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
Who would have thought an election was around the corner? John Van Reenen looks at what George Osbor...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...
Increasing numbers of liberal economists are gravely worried that the UK has made a wrong turn in ch...
This week’s budget saw the introduction of massive cuts to public sector spending, benefit reduction...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
After the 2008 financial crisis, recession and subsequent collapse in government revenues, the UK’s ...
After the 2008 financial crisis, recession and subsequent collapse in government revenues, the UK's ...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
As the Liberal Democrats kick off the party conference season, tax and public spending issues look s...
The UK’s Spending Review has been forced on the British Chancellor because weak economic growth has ...
Increasing numbers of liberal economists are gravely worried that the UK has made a wrong turn in ch...
The Resolution Foundation’s Gavin Kelly, finds that the Liberal Democrats are driving through change...
Each democratic nation with the Montesquieu Trias Politica separation of powers of the Executive, Le...
An obsession with deficit reduction has diverted attention away from the need to revamp the UK’s ind...
Who would have thought an election was around the corner? John Van Reenen looks at what George Osbor...
A new study from the thinktank the Progressive Economics Forum (PEF), published today, uses official...
This paper examines the current financial crisis and the various tax-and-spend policies that affect ...
Increasing numbers of liberal economists are gravely worried that the UK has made a wrong turn in ch...