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State of the north – latest report
This is the latest state of the north report from IPPR. State of the North report They say “The north of England has rarely…
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Prosperity and Justice
The report is the product of a two-year enquiry into the UK economy, the final report of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice presents…
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Power to the people – Economic justice
The IPPR Commission on Economic Justice is pleased has announce the publication of a discussion paper, Power to the people: How stronger unions can deliver…
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A new dashboard of economic indicators?
A new discussion paper by Chief Economist Catherine Colebrook for the Commission on Economic Justice warns that the focus on a small number of…
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UK company ownership
This report sets out three different ways in which ownership can be spread more widely: The establishment of a national Citizens’ Wealth Fund, giving…
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Are we getting the most from going digital?
This discussion paper from IPPR argues that public policy should seek to accelerate automation to reap the productivity benefits, while building new institutions to…
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Over half of personal wealth goes to top 10% earners
Between 2010-2012 and 2012-2014, over half of the increase in personal wealth went to the top 10% of households. A political focus on income…
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State of the North
In 2030 the northern powerhouse will be run by the millennial generation. For the first time they and their successors will make up the…
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Changing times for the economy – new report from IPPR
The British economic model needs fundamental reform say IPPR They go on to say: “It is no longer generating rising earnings for a majority…
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Another decade of wasted skills – IPPR report
The UK economy is set to undergo significant change in the coming years. The impact of rapidly advancing technology, an ageing population and exiting…