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Henry Overman sketches the evolution of CEP research on why prosperity is so unevenly distributed across cities, regions and nations
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Despite dire predictions, the UK capital has experienced a relatively mild recession, at least so far - Henry Overman asks what went right
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Henry Overman considers the regional distribution of prosperity and the potential policy responses.
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Henry Overman considers the arguments for and against building a new high-speed rail line from London to Birmingham.
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What institutions and policies are needed to sustain UK economic growth in the dynamic world economy of the twentyfirst century? After years of inadequate investment in skills, infrastructure and innovation, there are longstanding structural weaknesses in the economy, all rooted in a failure to...
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Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of policies aimed at reducing regional disparities. But as Henry Overman and Steve Gibbons demonstrate, such variation reveals little, especially if we ignore regional differences in the cost of...
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The UK is facing not one but two housing crises. The first is a short-term fall in prices and construction whcih is both driven by and driving the recession. The second and more profound is the overall shortage of housing and the problems of affordability that this generates.
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The article uses house prices to measure the peace dividend in Northern Ireland - and draws lessons for other parts of the world that have endured long conflicts.
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Business support policies designed to raise productivity and employment are common worldwide, but rigorous micro-econometric evaluation of their causal effects is rare. We exploit multiple changes in the area-specific eligibility criteria for a major program to support manufacturing jobs...
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Henry Overman surveys the evidence on potentially effective responses to the recession and longer-term structural change.
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