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CEP Election Analysis Papers
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- 067: Energy and climate change

- Leo Mercer, Esin Serin and Anna Valero
- 066: Real wages, inequality and living standards

- Stephen Machin
- 065: Further and higher education

- Sandra McNally, Guglielmo Ventura and Gill Wyness
- 064: Schools

- Lee Elliot Major, Stephen Gibbons, Sandra McNally and Shqiponja Telhaj
- 063: Wellbeing

- Richard Layard
- 062: Immigration

- Tessa Hall and Alan Manning
- 061: Housing and planning

- Paul Cheshire and Christian Hilber
- 060: Work, wages and inactivity

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 059: Spatial disparities in productivity and income

- Will Brett-Harding and Henry Overman
- 058: Brexit and UK trade

- Dennis Novy, Thomas Sampson and Catherine Thomas
- 057: Growth and productivity

- Anna Valero and John van Reenen
- 056: #GE2019Economists: the research evidence on key issues for voters in the 2019 UK General Election

- Helen Ward, Anna Valero, John van Reenen, Rui Costa, Stephen Machin, Swati Dhingra, Thomas Sampson, Jonathan Wadsworth, Lee Elliot Major, Jo Blanden, Sandra McNally, Gill Wyness, Henry Overman, Paul Cheshire, Christian Hilber, Ralf Martin, Petra Sarapatkova, Dennis Verhoeven, Michael Anderson, Alistair McGuire, Elias Mossialos and Tom Kirchmaier
- 055: Policing and crime

- Tom Kirchmaier
- 054: Energy and climate change

- Ralf Martin, Petra Sarapatkova and Dennis Verhoeven
- 053: Health and social care

- Michael Anderson, Alistair McGuire and Elias Mossialos
- 052: Immigration

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 051: Housing

- Paul Cheshire and Christian Hilber
- 050: Education and skills

- Jo Blanden, Sandra McNally and Gill Wyness
- 049: The UK economy: policies for investment and productivity growth

- Anna Valero and John van Reenen
- 048: Brexit economics

- Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
- 047: People, places and politics

- Henry Overman
- 046: The labour market

- Rui Costa and Stephen Machin
- 045: Social mobility

- Lee Elliot Major and Stephen Machin
- 044: #GE2017Economists: The Research Evidence on Key Issues for Voters in the 2017 UK General Election

- Stephen Machin and Romesh Vaitilingam
- 043: Brexit as Climate Policy: The Agenda on Energy and the Environment

- Ralf Martin
- 042: The UK's Regional Divide: Can Policy Make a Difference

- Henry Overman
- 041: Education and Skills: The UK Policy Agenda

- Sandra McNally and Gill Wyness
- 040: Brexit and the UK Economy

- Swati Dhingra and Thomas Sampson
- 039: Immigration and the UK Economy

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 038: The UK's New Industrial Strategy

- Anna Valero
- 037: The NHS and Social Care: Prospects for Funding, Staffing and Performance into the 2020s

- Alistair McGuire
- 036: Real Wages and Living Standards in the UK

- Rui Costa and Stephen Machin
- 035: A New Priority for Mental Health

- Richard Layard
- 034: #ElectionEconomics: The Research Evidence on Key Issues for Voters in the 2015 UK General Election

- Ghazala Azmat, Brian Bell, Jonathan Colmer, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Swati Dhingra, Christian Hilber, Stephen Machin, Alan Manning, Ralf Martin, Alistair McGuire, Sandra McNally, Gianmarco Ottaviano, Henry Overman, Isabelle Roland, Thomas Sampson, Anna Valero, John van Reenen, Jonathan Wadsworth, Gill Wyness and Gabriel Zucman
- 033: UK Housing and Planning Policies: the evidence from economic research

- Christian Hilber
- 032: Energy and the Environment: a cold climate for climate change policies?

- Jonathan Colmer, Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Ralf Martin
- 031: Fighting Crime: Can the Police do more with less?

- Brian Bell
- 030: Inequality: Are we really 'all in this together'?

- Gabriel Zucman
- 029: Top Rate of Income Tax

- Alan Manning
- 028: Health: How Will the NHS Fare in a Cold Climate?

- Alistair McGuire and John van Reenen
- 027: Gender Gaps in the UK Labour Market: jobs, pay and family-friendly policies

- Ghazala Azmat
- 026: Paying for Higher Education

- Gill Wyness
- 025: The Economic Performance of UK Cities: Can Urban and Regional Policy Make a Difference to the North-South Divide

- Henry Overman
- 024: Real Wages and Living Standards

- Stephen Machin
- 023: Schools: The Evidence on Academies, Resources and Pupil Performance

- Sandra McNally
- 022: Should We Stay or Should We Go? The economic consequences of leaving the EU

- Swati Dhingra, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Thomas Sampson
- 021: Productivity and Business Policies

- Isabelle Roland and Anna Valero
- 020: Austerity: Growth Costs and Post-Election Plans

- John van Reenen
- 019: Immigration and the UK Labour Market

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 018: The Scottish Referendum: Breaking Up is Hard – and expensive - to Do

- John van Reenen
- 005: Immigration: The Evidence from Economic Research

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- 004: Life Opportunities: The Evidence on the UK’s Declining Social Mobility

- Joanne Blanden
- 003: Macroeconomic Assessment: Interest Rates, Taxes and Spending

- Christopher Crowe
- 002: Reducing Crime: More Police, More Prisons or More Pay?

- Olivier Marie
- 001: Health Care: Evidence on the Impact of Increased Spending and Patient Choice

- Alistair McGuire and John van Reenen
- 000: Welfare to Work: The Evidence on Labour’s New Deal Policies

- John van Reenen
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