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The aftermath of the Brexit vote – the verdict from a derided expert
August 3rd, 2016
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The ‘Britain Alone’ scenario: how Economists for Brexit defy the laws of gravity
June 2nd, 2016
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Anna Valero
Growth multiplier: How university expansion increases national income
March 25th, 2016
Gianmarco Ottaviano
Leaving the European Union would likely have a significant negative impact on the UK’s economy
May 22nd, 2014
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John van Reenen
The state of the UK economy: Diagnosis, prognosis and recommended treatment
January 6th, 2014
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John van Reenen
UK Spending Review 2013: A triumph of politics over reason?
June 29th, 2013
John van Reenen
Small isn’t always beautiful: The cost of regulation on French firms
June 1st, 2013
John van Reenen
No Triple Dip does not mean a good recovery for the UK
April 27th, 2013
economy
The economic legacy of Margaret Thatcher is a mixed bag
April 13th, 2013
Academic Inspiration
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”
November 17th, 2012
Elections, party politics and government across Europe
The lesson from this week’s election is to ignore pontificating from highly paid pundits. Put your faith in the numbers.
November 10th, 2012
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