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British Politics and Policy

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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)

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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)

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

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

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

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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)

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

2022, LSE)

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

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

LSE)

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

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

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

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