Rebalancing the UK Economy
Peter Sinclair
Manchester School, 2019, vol. 87, issue S1, 62-77
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This paper explores five dimensions in which key aspects of the United Kingdom economy appear to be out of balance. These are: intertemporally; internationally; interpersonally; intergenerationally; and in its allocation of capital. It proceeds to consider possible measures that might help to rectify those imbalances.
Date: 2019
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