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#ElectionEconomics 9 government policy 4 wages 3 UK 2 #electioneconomics 1 2015 general election 1 Brexit 1 European Union 1 Great Recession 1 Higher Education 1 Post Graduate 1 Trade 1 UK cities 1 USA 1 University fees 1 Wage inequality 1 academies 1 climate change 1 crime 1 education 1 educational resources 1 employment 1 energy 1 environment 1 gender gap 1 housing 1 housing market 1 industrial relations 1 inequality 1 labour 1 living standards 1 planning 1 police 1 policies 1 real wage growth 1 recession 1 regional disparities 1 spatial equilibrium 1 taxes 1 teaching 1
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Azmat, Ghazala 1 Bell, Brian 1 Colmer, Jonathan 1 Dechezleprêtre, Antoine 1 Dhingra, Swati 1 Hilber, Christian 1 Machin, Stephen 1 Martin, Ralf 1 McNally, Sandra 1 Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. 1 Overman, Henry 1 Sampson, Thomas 1 Wyness, Gill 1 Zucman, Gabriel 1
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Fighting Crime: Can the Police do more with less?
Bell, Brian - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
The coalition government's austerity programme has resulted in some sizeable reductions in the police workforce, yet crime has continued to fall. A key question for the next Parliament is whether further real-terms reductions in police budgets can occur without more deleterious effects on crime....
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UK Housing and Planning Policies: the evidence from economic research
Hilber, Christian - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
Housing affordability is a key concern of an ever-larger fraction of UK voters who are crammed into artificially limited space. At the same time, a lot of wealth lies in housing assets and there are many vested interests in keeping things this way, such as current homeowners and private...
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Energy and the Environment: a cold climate for climate change policies?
Colmer, Jonathan; Dechezleprêtre, Antoine; Martin, Ralf - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
The UK's main political parties have all pledged to combat climate change whatever the result of the general election. Yet according to a new report from the CEP, much of the discussion is largely rhetoric, with limited focus on actionable policy commitments. The report's authors explain how UK...
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Inequality: Are we really 'all in this together'?
Zucman, Gabriel - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
The UK's top 1% have between 12.5% and 15.5% of all income. This is mid-way between the United States (20%) and Continental Europe (8%). This share has been rising steadily since the late 1970s, mainly due to labour income (wages), but also with a role for capital income (dividends, capital...
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Should We Stay or Should We Go? The economic consequences of leaving the EU
Dhingra, Swati; Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.; Sampson, Thomas - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
We analyze the effects of Brexit on the UK economy. The most important economic consequence of Brexit would likely be reduced trade with EU countries. We consider an optimistic scenario with relatively small increases in trade barriers between the UK and the EU and a pessimistic scenario with...
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Schools: The Evidence on Academies, Resources and Pupil Performance
McNally, Sandra - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
England's performance in international tests of student achievement continues to be disappointing. Further improvement is essential not only for students' themselves but also for economic growth. This briefing considers the impact of Academies, school spending and teacher quality. Research...
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Real Wages and Living Standards
Machin, Stephen - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
Real wages and living standards have taken a hard hit in the UK in the recent past. Real wages of the typical (median) UK worker have fallen by almost 10% since 2008 and median family incomes have significantly fallen for working age households. This recent experience is weaker than in the...
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Paying for Higher Education
Wyness, Gill - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
The UK Higher Education sector has changed radically as a result of Coalition Policies - most obviously through the dramatic increase in the tuition fee cap from £3,375 to £9,000 per year. However, the greatest issue arising from the reforms has not been university applications, which have...
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Gender Gaps in the UK Labour Market: jobs, pay and family-friendly policies
Azmat, Ghazala - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
Differences in the labour market experiences of men and women have fallen over the last 20 years, but there are still sizeable 'gender gaps' in employment and wages. Certain factors help to explain a good part of gender gaps, including caring for young children, occupational choice and part-time...
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The Economic Performance of UK Cities: Can Urban and Regional Policy Make a Difference to the North-South Divide
Overman, Henry - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2015
There are large variations in economic performance across UK cities and on some measures, they have widened since the global financial crisis. All main parties promise action to reduce them, but there is little difference between them in terms of the policies that they would pursue to meet this...
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