Political Economy
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The Everyday Economy and the Right to Food
Labour should recognise the value of promoting active citizenship in the food system as a central plank of a strategy to democratise the everyday economy.
- Work & Trade Unions
- Equality
- Labour Party
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The Crisis of Everyday Liveability, Policy and Politics
The challenge is to improve liveability for all, while addressing the disposable and residual income disadvantages of low wages.
- Health, Education & Welfare
- Equality
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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 Relationship Between Business and Politics is Under Challenge
The relationship between business and politics is more complex and heterogenous than often assumed.
- Trade
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The Limited Success of Big Tech Lobbying in the EU
Investigating lobbying by US Big Tech with regard to the Digital Markets Act currently under consideration by the European Commission in Brussels.
- Trade
- Media
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Why Our Governing Economic Model is at a Tipping Point
Macroeconomic policy in the UK and the USA has experienced two major periods of breakdown since the start of the twentieth century. But has a third period in the UK already begun?
- Trade
- USA
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Business and Politics
The relationship between business and politics is more complex than is often assumed. The authors in this collection explore the ways the relationship is undergoing a process of change, from climate politics to big tech.
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Business and Politics: A Relationship under Challenge. Introduction
The variety of ways in which business interacts with politics can only be understood if we recognise the heterogeneity of business. Indeed, capital vs capital conflicts are often now more important than those with traditional foes.
- Political Parties
- Trade
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Prawn Cocktails and Cold Shoulders: Labour, the Conservatives and the City of London since the 1990s
The surprising departures in how the two major British parties have cultivated and regulated financial services since the 1990s – Labour leaderships have consistently sought to accommodate the City, while the Conservatives have defied it at important junctures.
- Political Parties
- Trade
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Prawn Cocktails and Cold Shoulders
Labour leaderships have consistently sought to accommodate the City, while the Conservatives have defied it at important junctures.
- Political Parties
- Trade