#AllOutEconomics Brexit & the UK economy’s rocky path as the Chancellor declares he has ended Austerity
Vicky Pryce (September 2019)
Professor David Howarth & why PM Boris Johnson should have already gone
Professor David Howarth (September 2019)
Brexit and its consequences for the UK economy and political systems
Professor Simon Deakin and Professor David Howarth (January 2019)
The UK’s trade options post-Brexit
Dr Lorand Bartels (September 2018)
The Chequers deal explained
Professor Catherine Barnard (September 2018)
The new legal and economic challenges facing the government as the UK negotiates a Brexit deal
Boni Sones (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: the WTO option
Dr Lorand Bartels (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: combining legal and economic analysis
Boni Sones (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: free movement of people and EU law
Dr Martin Steinfeld (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: the UK constitution, the white paper and the proposed Repeal Act
Professor David Howarth (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: social policy, what changes?
Professor Simon Deakin (April 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: financial cost to the UK of leaving the EU
Dr Michael Waibel (March 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: economic impact of post-Brexit
Professor Graham Gudgin (March 2017)
Post-Brexit options for the UK: the rights of EU nationals in the UK post-Brexit
Dr Kirsty Hughes & Boni Sones (March 2017)
The second reading of the Brexit bill
Boni Sones (February 2017)
Hinkley Point C revisited
Dr Ding Chen, Dr Paul Dorfman, Professor Simon Deakin, Professor David Howarth, Tony Roulston, David Lowry, Dr Andrew Blowers, Dr David Reiner and Chris Huhne (January 2017)
Simon Deakin and Graham Gudgin discuss their predictions for the UK economy in 2017
Professor Simon Deakin and Dr Graham Gudgin (January 2017)
Labour standards and labour law reforms in the Rising Powers: trends and prospects in public and private regulations
Professor Simon Deakin (November 2016)
What next for Brexit?
Professor Simon Deakin (June 2016)
Brexit, labour rights and migration: what’s really at stake
Professor Simon Deakin (June 2016)
Brexit would make the UK less democratic, not more
Professor Simon Deakin (April 2016)
George Osborne’s 2016 Budget
Boni Sones OBE (March 2016)
The Conservatives’ 25-year fight for equality – why reform is on the agenda in 2016
Boni Sones OBE (February 2016)
Keeping the world at arm’s length: what the Amish can teach us about technology
Christopher Markou (December 2015)
High household debt and extreme house prices threaten the UK economy and the Chancellor won’t balance his budget by 2019/20, says a new economic forecast from the Centre for Business Research – Winter 2015
(December 2015)
Women in business and women in politics have much to learn from each other – including how to storm the smoking room and how to break down clubby cultures!
Boni Sones (November 2015)
Will the recent High Court Uber ruling eventually help Google launch driverless cars and what can history tell us about technological change and the law?
Professor Simon Deakin (October 2015)
As the Chinese economy slows we still have much to learn from this emerging market’s phenomenal economic transition and its increasing reliance on the rule of law
Professor Simon Deakin & Dr Boya Wang (October 2015)
Nikkei’s purchase of FT Group may be good for all those concerned
Dr John Buchanan (August 2015)
Social policy will be critical to a sustainable economic and monetary union (‘EMU’)
Professor Simon Deakin (June 2013)
“March of the makers” – rebalancing our economy needs more push from government
Michael Kitson (June 2013)
The proof of the pudding – why the £200 million a year Small Business Research Initiative needs transparent implementation
David Connell (April 2013)
“March of the makers” – why UK business need funds to grow and global talent to capture new markets
Michael Kitson (June 2013)
European Court’s Pringle judgment: good law, bad economics
Professor Simon Deakin (March 2013)
Rejoining the north European mainstream
Professor Simon Deakin (February 2013)
Shares for workers’ rights: why entrepreneurial firms need employment law too
Professor Simon Deakin (February 2013)
Hedge fund activism in Japan: the limits of shareholder primacy
Professor Simon Deakin (June 2012)
Kay needs to replace “shareholder value” with “corporate value”
Professor Simon Deakin (March 2012)
Executive pay – your questions answered
Professor Simon Deakin (February 2012)
New governance research – your questions answered
Professor Simon Deakin (December 2011)
Innovation policy as cargo cult: lessons for the future
Professor Alan Hughes (February 2012)
Venture capital and public research: where are the Googles?
Dr Andrea Mina (February 2012)
Hedge fund activism in Japan: lessons for corporate governance
Professor Simon Deakin (Dec 2011)
Capital markets and innovation: financing business experimentation in Europe
Dr Andrea Mina and Dr Jocelyn Probert (August 2011)
The arts and humanities: endangered species?
Professor Alan Hughes (March 2011)
The phenomenon of investment in higher education being seen as a route to economic recovery
Professor Alan Hughes (May 2011)
How the middle may flourish
Michael Kitson (June 2010)
The Lombardy tradition of innovation and the improvement of welfare systems
Michael Kitson (June 2010)
The impact of expenditure cuts in UK higher education and the implications for society and long-term economic growth
Michael Kitson (May 2010)