Political Economy
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The State We're In
UKICE's report 'The State of the UK Economy 2024' is a constructive framing both of where we stand and what might be done about it.
- Trade
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Why Sinoscepticism will Remake British Politics
UK opposition to the increasing power of China and its ruling Communist Party prompts many questions.
- Trade
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Labour, the Unions and Proportional Representation
What are the origins and evolution of the push for PR, focussing on the trade unions?
- Constitution
- Work & Trade Unions
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The Fundamentals of Public Ownership: Learning from UK Historical Experience and Recent Scottish Policy
The frontier of public ownership will remain politically contentious, but pressures to extend it will continue to be founded on arguments rooted in the failure of private ownership.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Scotland
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Why Sinoscepticism will Remake British Politics
Sinoscepticism is on the rise in British politics. Why is this?
- Trade
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Growthmanship in the Twenty-First Century
Both Labour and the Tories are giving high priority to increasing the growth rate. But does past experience suggest this is a sensible strategy?
- Elections & Campaigning
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After Neoliberalism: Economic Theory and Policy in the Polycrisis
Economic policy should be seen as a process of institutional design.
- Progressive Politics
- Environment & Climate Change
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Labour, the Unions and Proportional Representation
The campaign to change the opinion of the British trade union movement.
- Constitution
- Work & Trade Unions
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'After Neoliberalism: Economic Policy and Politics in the Polycrisis'
If Neoliberalism is dead, what should replace it? The Political Quarterly Annual Lecture, given by Michael Jacobs.
- Progressive Politics
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Growthmanship in the Twenty-First Century
Both main parties are giving high priority to increasing the growth rate. But does past experience suggest this is a sensible strategy?
- Work & Trade Unions
- Labour Party