It is one year since Labour’s “loveless landslide” and already millions of individuals, and the economy, are suffering. Last summer, Rachel Reeves ominously declared the Tories had left Britain with a ...
“A GOOD COMPROMISE”, the saying goes, “is when both parties are dissatisfied.” Dissatisfaction rages in the post-lockdown economy. Households say that price-gouging companies are jacking up prices, ...
The study of labour market dynamics and employment protection examines how hiring practices, contractual arrangements and regulatory frameworks shape the stability and productivity of workforces ...
DON HORTON, founder of America’s largest housebuilder, never thought he would have to turn away business in Texas. Until recently he could not build homes in the state fast enough. Now his firm is ...
STOCKHOLMSTOCKHOLM — Nobel economics prize given to Claudia Goldin “for having advanced our understanding of women’s labour market outcomes.” ...
Labour must scrap the two-child cap on benefits to lift children out of poverty, the party’s former leader Neil Kinnock has said. Rising levels of poverty “would make Charles Dickens furious”, Lord ...
The 2026 RFBerlin-CEPR Annual Symposium in Labour Economics, will take place on 11-12 June 2026, organized in collaboration with Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). The symposium will feature ...