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entrepreneurial activity varies by human capital and cultural context in Ireland and Wales. …
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We analyse the impact of the possible approaches to council tax reform set out in the Welsh Government's consultation on "A fairer council tax".
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The next wave of Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data will be published in December 2023. This …
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Given that education policy is a devolved matter across the UK, a natural question to ask is how school spending per pupil differs across the four nations of the UK. In this short report, we show how school spending per pupil has changed across the four nations of the UK over time. We also...
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development of small museums and other sites in Wales. Historically, Wales haslong been associated with the traditional provision … unexpectedgrowth in a number of key sectors. De-industrialisation in Wales, both in the coal mining andsteel producing industries, has … aspects of Welsh culture and history. As the tourism industryin Wales becomes ever more competitive the Heritage Tourism …
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This report examines the Irish, Northern Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and English residential markets with a particular focus on their capacity to increase housing supply over the short to medium term. Our approach compares and contrasts how differences across the housing markets, in key costs of...
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This "explainer" looks at how the parties' proposals would affect Scotland and Wales, covering tax, spending, public …
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