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Will the UK’s strong employment landscape be able to withstand the shock of a no-deal Brexit? → Read More
As the year draws to a close, do we still have reasons to be cheerful? → Read More
Should the Airbus announcement be taken as a warning for the UK economy post-Brexit? → Read More
Should Jerome Powell tighten US monetary policy at his first Fed meeting this week? → Read More
Is the UK economy strong enough to withstand another interest rate rise in May? → Read More
Should the City be optimistic about 2018? → Read More
Could the UK really lose 75,000 finance jobs post-Brexit? → Read More
Now that the ONS has admitted it under-estimated labour costs, is it finally time for a rate rise? → Read More
Theresa May's party used to do a decent job appealing to young people; not any more. → Read More
Do the weaker than expected PMI figures signal that UK services are on a cliff edge? → Read More
DEBATE: Can we blame the UK's flatlining growth on Brexit? → Read More
It is concerning that productivity, where the UK lags behind other industrial nations, fell in the first quarter to levels last seen before the financial → Read More
Economic shocks are inevitable. How can governments prepare for them? → Read More
Economists’ stock plummeted with the financial crash. The authors of a new book suggest that reading novels could sharpen their insights, while four academics consider how the field might need to change → Read More
Services can hold back productivity growth in the economy as a whole. The answer is more competition. → Read More
Prostitutes need the help of economists to argue for the rights and protections that other workers take for granted, says Victoria Bateman → Read More
How influential is economic theory really? Even its practitioners disagree. → Read More
The British prime minister is hoping that new trade deals will drive growth. It's the other way around. → Read More
Higher immigration barriers mean more pressure to bear children and stay home with them. → Read More
Past governments have tried to pick winners. It rarely works. → Read More