To varying extents, London has led the UK’s economic growth since the 1990s as a product of financial deregulation which not only boosted GVA but also served to attract more degree-educated …
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One of the prevailing narratives in economics over the past few decades has been the stifling of wage growth. The NAIRU provides an interesting lens through which to gauge labour market slack. The recent decreases….
Chart of the Week: Historical Trends in UK Unemployment and Effects on Wage Growth
One of the prevailing narratives in economics over the past few decades has been the stifling of wage growth. The NAIRU provides an interesting lens through which to gauge labour market slack. The recent decreases….
The Clash of the Titans Event: *Speakers announced!*- 5th December 2018
An unrivalled opportunity to hear economic experts detail their predictions for 2019…
Upcoming Event: Michael Mackenzie, Financial Times – 21st November 2018
Michael Mackenzie has been markets editor of the Financial Times since January 2015…
Chart of the Week: Week 27, 2018: Gender Split and Returns of Cash vs Stocks and Shares ISAs
In general, women hold more ISAs than men (an average of 52% across ISA products), however in every year displayed, men are more likely to opt for stocks and shares ISAs when they do invest in ISAs. The number of men subscribing to new ISAs has fallen in recent years, reflecting an increased appetite for other, higher-risk investments…