This guide outlines the state of the economy in 2015 and the impact Coalition policies have had on economic growth. The pamphlet highlights how austerity exacerbates a highly unequal system and further damages prospects of growth. As the Coalition continue to champion misleading figures on the debt and deficit, this pamphlet outlines the case for an economic recovery with decent jobs and sustainable investment at its core
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
This section provides an overview of recent changes in the drivers of economic activity in Scotland ...
The general elections in May 2015 took place against a fair, but mixed economic background. After th...
This is a comprehensive study of the 2015 general election in Britain designed not only for students...
This article examines the relationship between electoral support and the economy over the period 200...
The Coalition government came to power in the midst of the Great Recession. The economic problems it...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
The Budget is the government’s central economic and fiscal statement each year. This paper reviews k...
The National Party has distanced itself from the Coalition\u27s key economic campaign message b...
The relative prosperity of Britain in 2015 represented the main asset around which the Conservatives...
Labor leader Bill Shorten on Sunday conceded the 2016 election to Malcolm Turnbull, though it remain...
This paper uses data from the British Election Study's Continuous Monitoring Surveys to investigate ...
It is widely believed that political factors (elections, partisan motives, and bureaucracy) are cruc...
In the tradition of providing investors with timely, incisive and original discussion papers, Toscaf...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
This section provides an overview of recent changes in the drivers of economic activity in Scotland ...
The general elections in May 2015 took place against a fair, but mixed economic background. After th...
This is a comprehensive study of the 2015 general election in Britain designed not only for students...
This article examines the relationship between electoral support and the economy over the period 200...
The Coalition government came to power in the midst of the Great Recession. The economic problems it...
With much of the country swallowing austerity and blaming the previous Labour government for proflig...
The Budget is the government’s central economic and fiscal statement each year. This paper reviews k...
The National Party has distanced itself from the Coalition\u27s key economic campaign message b...
The relative prosperity of Britain in 2015 represented the main asset around which the Conservatives...
Labor leader Bill Shorten on Sunday conceded the 2016 election to Malcolm Turnbull, though it remain...
This paper uses data from the British Election Study's Continuous Monitoring Surveys to investigate ...
It is widely believed that political factors (elections, partisan motives, and bureaucracy) are cruc...
In the tradition of providing investors with timely, incisive and original discussion papers, Toscaf...
The Great Recession is a non-trivial test bed for the theory of economic voting, especially if its p...
Book synopsis: In recent years British politics has seemed increasingly unpredictable. The Conservat...
This section provides an overview of recent changes in the drivers of economic activity in Scotland ...