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British Politics and Policy

How to grow the UK's dwindling productivity (12 June 2024, LSE)

 

Will the US remain the world's superpower | LSE iQ and the Ballpark podcast (21 May 2024, USPP)

Autumn Statement: Positive reforms to boost business investment, but a holistic approach to the UK's growth problem is

still lacking (23 November 2023, LSE)

The case for green industrial policy (14 February 2023, ProMarket)

Autumn statement delivered reassurance, but not vision (28 November 2022, Research Professional News)

Autumn Statement: ‘no one will be spared the pain’ (16 November 2022, LSE)

Feature Essay: The books that inspired John Van Reenen: “I think I always enjoy reading Conservative thinkers

more than leftist ones. It’s much more fun to have books that really challenge your positions rather than confirming your prejudices” (4 November 2022, LSE)

Nothing is booming in Britain, except uncertainty. This is not the time to cut public investment in research (20 October

2022, LSE)

The UK economic crisis might not be a one-off (3 October 2022, HBR)

The shortest economic suicide note in history? How the mini-budget fails to help long-run growth (26 September 2022,

LSE)

What should the next UK prime minister do? (2 September 2022, LSE)

Why leaving the EU would almost certainly damage our economic prospects (21 June 2016, LSE)

No one would be spared: how the costs of Brexit would be distributed across households (3 June 2016, LSE)

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