Comment ‘How Reeves can learn from the failures of Bidenomics – and make levelling up work’ Progressive governments across the world are learning a hard lesson: even if businesses and economists are patting you… George Dibb 29th January, 2025, 2:56 pm
Comment ‘Why the downfall of Bidenomics should have Labour worried’ When Labour was in opposition, it looked across the Atlantic to the Democrats for inspiration. Their message of… Praful Nargund 14th November, 2024, 6:00 am
general election 2024 ‘Labour’s manifesto is more ambitious than the Ming vase strategy suggests’ For all the talk of Labour’s safety-first approach and Keir Starmer’s ‘Ming vase’ strategy, the 2024 manifesto launched… George Dibb 14th June, 2024, 9:29 am
Columnist ‘Securonomics, Heevesianism… why you won’t find Labour’s vision in buzzwords’ Thirty years ago, Gordon Brown was being ridiculed for his reference to “Post Neo-Classical Endogenous Growth Theory” –… Aveek Bhattacharya 14th May, 2024, 2:32 pm
Comment ‘Three lessons from Biden and Albanese on how Labour hits the ground running’ Transitions from one governing party to another are rare in recent British history, with power changing hands just… Adam Terry 28th February, 2024, 10:24 am
Comment ‘Labour’s vision for growth must have trade unions at its heart’ The Economy 2030 project, which publishes its final conclusions today, has been a wake-up call for a UK… Mike Clancy 4th December, 2023, 5:04 pm
Comment ‘Does Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act indicate the path Labour should follow?’ A year ago this August, the U.S passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which cemented a broader turn to… Melanie Brusseler 23rd August, 2023, 11:52 am
Columnist Summer reading list: Five things to read to understand Labour’s economic thinking A hush settles over Portcullis House. Parliament Square empties of staffers and is refilled with tourists queueing for… George Dibb 19th August, 2023, 12:24 pm