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The challenge is huge and demands coordinated political action at the European and global levels Craig Berry’s paper at the recent SPERI and IPPR roundtable event on the topic of ‘The British Growth Model: Building a Sustainable Future’ argued that a progressive economic narrative based on the contemporary concerns of the British public was required to usher out the already … Continue reading →
4 November 2015 by Dan Bailey
Categories: Austerity, Economics, Europe and the EU, Politics and policy, Social science, SPERI Comment, Sustainability
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Tags: British Growth Model, productivity, Wolfgang Streeck
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The Coalition’s recovery has intensified deeply damaging distributional trends within Britain With GDP growth of 1.8 per cent in 2013, the growing consensus is that Britain’s long economic downturn has finally come to an end. Adding to this perception, last week wages outstripped inflation for the first time in over five years. These trends, along with positive employment figures, might … Continue reading →
22 April 2014 by Jeremy Green & Scott Lavery
Categories: Development, Economics, Employment, Inequality, SPERI Comment
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Tags: British Growth Model, debt, employment, GDP, progressive, Quantitative Easing, redistribution, Regressive
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If you missed the event ‘Professor David Marquand In Conversation’ on 22 November 2012 at the Octagon Centre, University of Sheffield, you can now watch the recording of the event here. A former Labour MP, Chief Adviser to the European Commission, founding member of the Social Democratic Party and prolific author; Professor David Marquand (University of Oxford) is asked by … Continue reading →
4 December 2012 by Sarah Boswell
Categories: Events, Video
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Tags: British Growth Model, Daniel Villalba, European Union, Professor Andrew Gamble, Professor David Marquand, Social Democracy, The Octagon Centre, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Sheffield
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Searching for a sustainable economic alternative in Britain
The challenge is huge and demands coordinated political action at the European and global levels Craig Berry’s paper at the recent SPERI and IPPR roundtable event on the topic of ‘The British Growth Model: Building a Sustainable Future’ argued that a progressive economic narrative based on the contemporary concerns of the British public was required to usher out the already … Continue reading →
4 November 2015 by Dan Bailey
Categories: Austerity, Economics, Europe and the EU, Politics and policy, Social science, SPERI Comment, Sustainability | Tags: British Growth Model, productivity, Wolfgang Streeck | Leave a comment