Austerity Cannot Explain the Current UK Economic GrowthEconomic growth in the UK is rising again. Does that mean austerity worked? No, of course not, say these authors.doi:10.1080/05775132.2015.998155PHILIP ARESTISUniversity of CambridgeMALCOLM SAWYER...
The Social Tenant, the Law and the UK's Politics of Austerity pThis paper considers current cuts to social housing provision in the UK made in the name of austerity. It focuses particularly on the lsquo;bedroom taxrsq... H Carr,D Cowan - International Institute for the Sociology of Law ...
UK Natural Gas Holds Near 6-Month Low US Mortgage Rates at 2-Month High: MBA US Mortgage Applications Fall the Most in 6 Months Indian Stocks Extend Bullish Momentum Into 7th Day Hong Kong Inflation Rate Steady at 1.4% Iron Ore Extends Rebound ...
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ratios but how do you put a value on non-economic factors that affect people’s wellbeing – such as having a job, better health and low crime rates. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has indicated that every pound spent must not be just about national income but also its effect on well...
Currently, the UK is falling behind other European countries in this respect.Hence, co-operatives play an important role in helping the UK to move forward. Co-operatives are of interest to the Government in respect of economic development in the community. Co-operatives keep both the business,...
AbstractforAssessing the impact of regulatory reforms on the market value of retail banks in the United Kingdom (UK), an event study methodology | Full Text | References | PDF (5.5 MB) | EPUB | Supplemental 375 Views 0 CrossRef citations Altmetric General & Applied Economics Article Impacts...
In contrast, UK, Iceland and Scandinavian countries will only suffer very mild losses, ranging from 0% to 0.2% of GDP. The climate change signal provided by these two and other climate models for the next four decades is very similar, irrespectively of the emission scenario considered (see ...
"The machine is not used to 6% growth, which is what we've got in the UK and the US and some other countries," he says. "As a result of that, the machine underneath that is kind of in shock." 12 Oct12 Oct21:5...
Just the day before the central bank announced the expansion of quantitative easing, the National Bureau of Statistics announced that the UK economy grew by only 0.1% in the second quarter of 2011, down from 0.2% of the previous forecast, and economic growth almost stagnated. The economic predi...