David N.F. Bell
@davidnfbell
Professor of Economics, University of Stirling. Labour/fiscal stuff. Retweets not endorsements. Also tweets as @DavidNFBellgolf for golf stuff.
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01-03-2009 20:23:54
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Worth regularly checking in with Economics Observatory & their new series of election economics newsletters - summary of big policy ideas that week, evidence on those proposed measures to help you evaluate them & election briefing review.
"State support has provided some help, but this is small compared to the overall hit to household finances" 🏘️📉 Arnab Bhattacharjee FRSA unpacks key findings and recommendations from our #GeneralElection living standards briefing 📺🎧 Read the full briefing here 👇 niesr.ac.uk/publications/l…
Is manufacturing export-led development even possible anymore? (🔗linkedin.com/pulse/export-l…) cc: IMD Simon J. Evenett Simon Lester Beata Javorcik Adam Posen Adam Tooze Soumaya Keynes Alan Beattie OECD Trade ➡ Making Trade Work for All World Bank Research Trade Diversion (Jonathan Dingel) TradeExperettes Hanna C. Norberg
Economy is the top priority for voters this election....and with real earnings close to 2010 levels it's not hard to understand why👇 Centre for Public Policy UofG Adam Smith Business School 'Productivity puzzle' looms large as July 4 election looms | The Herald (heraldscotland.com)
This is great news - with some of the best economists I’ve ever worked with, including John Van Reenen and Anna Valero. Serious people joining the government.
🚨 New HM Revenue & Customs figures on Scottish Income tax revenues suggest they performed LESS WELL compared to rUK than previously expected. Scottish Govt set to receive a +ve reconciliation payment next year for 2022-23 of £447m, almost £300m lower than £732m forecast last Dec. [1/5]
Inequality: The IFS Deaton Review Institute for Fiscal Studies The whole evidence volume of the Review, with clickable links to the remarkable set of commissioned articles across the many dimensions of inequality, now published open access by OUP, follow the link at ifs.org.uk/inequality/dir…
As well as reps from HMT, OBR, BoE, LPC, devolveds, panel brings together independent labour market experts including Nye Cominetti, Xiaowei Xu , alan manning, Tony Wilson, David N.F. Bell, Chaitra Nagaraja.
My new paper with Alex Bryson and David N.F. Bell out next week NBER shows a big decline in the mental health of the young and especially young women in the UK and especially in Scotland - this is a major crisis and @uklabour needs to address - unclear what to do about it
Another great piece from David Phillips on LG finance. The system is broken. Funding allocations have become increasingly random. Last govt failed to fix. Ambitions for devolution depend on fixing funding first.