Articles by Anna Killick
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- Elections & Campaigning
- Trade
- Labour Party
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- Work & Trade Unions
- Trade
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Truss Got One Thing Right: Politicians Must 'Educate' Voters
Say what you like about Liz Truss; she set a positive example in being open and in depth than politicians usually are when it comes to explaining economic policies to voters.
- Conservative Party
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Talking to Voters about the ‘Everyday Economy’
The Labour Party needs to fight for a reputation for economic competence in terms voters will understand.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
- Progressive Politics
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The Politics of Power and of Support: Introduction to an Andrew Gamble Inspired Special Section on the Conservative Party
Andrew Gamble has, from a left perspective, an unmatched depth of insight into the Conservative party over the decades. We asked contributors to this special issue to assess the Conservatives with reference to Gamble's work.
- Conservative Party
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Do People Really Lack Knowledge About the Economy? A Reply to Facchini
Existing empirical research showing that people lack economic knowledge is flawed. Many economists adopt a questionable approach to the interpretation of public knowledge and the evaluation of what knowledge is important.
- Elections & Campaigning