Relative decline in UK manufacturing

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The UK was the first country to industrialise, but also one of the first to deindustrialise. UK manufacturing as a a share of GDP has fallen from 30% in 1970 to 8% in 2024. The UK is not unique in smaller share of manufacturing, but the decline has been relatively bigger than other countries. Manufacturing …

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How To Fix UK Economy

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It’s pretty easy to talk about the problems with the UK economy – 18 years of low growth, stagnant real wages, low productivity, low investment, housing costs through the roof. The numbers don’t lie. If past trends had continued from 2007, average households would be at least £8,000 a year better off. If we could …

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Are British Workers Really Lazy?

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“Once they enter the workplace, the British are among the worst idlers in the world,” A quote from Britannia Unchained by Liz Truss, Dominic Raab and Kwasi Kwarteng. It’s the kind of lazy comment you might hear down the pub, but given the UK’s poor economic productivity is it valid to question a nation’s approach …

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UK Economy Set to Deteriorate in 2025

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It’s not been a good week for the UK economy with the Bank of England downgrading economic growth and upgrading inflation forecasts. We’re heading for stagflation, the worst of both worlds. If you wanted more bad news, the Bank of England warned that productivity growth may actually be even worse than the pretty dismal statistics …

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Problems of German Economy

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In the past four years, the German economy has experienced a torrid time. Whilst America has boomed, Germany has experienced the worst recession in decades, with the shock return of high inflation and falling real wages. How Germany Damaged its Own EconomyWatch this video on YouTube In the 2012 Euro debt crisis, it was southern …

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Effect of Tariffs

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A look at the effect of tariffs on consumers, government tax revenue, domestic firms and net economic welfare.

The Problem With London Economy

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London can be a great place to live, with a strong economy, a wealth of high-paying jobs, and a rich legacy of art, sport and culture. It’s become a melting pot of world cultures and is the top European city for tourist visits. Symbols of London are instantly recognisable. Yet, at the same time, its …

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