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#AllOutEconomics Brexit & the UK economy’s rocky path as the Chancellor declares he has ended Austerity.
10 Oct 2019

#AllOutEconomics Brexit & the UK economy’s rocky path as the Chancellor declares he has ended Austerity.

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Boni Sones | 0

Vicky Pryce is interviewed by CBR Policy Associate Boni Sones OBE This interview was recorded on 6 September 2019. Vicky Pryce begins her #AllOutEconomics podcast by asking why the voice of business leaders is still not being heard by government … Continued

Boris Johnson, Brexit, chancellor, EU, treasury
Treasury economic modelling is flawed
28 Feb 2018

Treasury economic modelling is flawed

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Graham Gudgin, Ken Coutts | 3

Press Release, Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge Contact: Graham Gudgin: [email protected] or Dr Ken Coutts: [email protected]: 01223 765320 Treasury economic modelling is flawed say economists from the Centre for Business Research (CBR), Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. … Continued

Brexit, economics, EU, treasury
Post-Brexit options for the UK: combining legal and economic analysis
3 Apr 2017

Post-Brexit options for the UK: combining legal and economic analysis

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Uncategorized | 0

Brexit will probably not be the economic catastrophe that many have feared, but uncertainty over the UK’s future trading relationship with the EU and legal complexities stemming from the Great Repeal Act will chill business relationships for the foreseeable future … Continued

Brexit, economic growth, EU, government, treasury
A critique of treasury estimates of the impact of Brexit
31 Mar 2017

A critique of treasury estimates of the impact of Brexit

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Boni Sones | 1

Post-Brexit options for the UK: combining legal and economic analysis by Graham Gudgin, CBR Research Associate, University of Cambridge (in association with Ken Coutts of the CBR, and Neil Gibson and Jordan Buchanan of the Ulster University Economic Policy Centre) … Continued

Brexit, EU, treasury, uk

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The Centre for Business Research (CBR), established in 1994, conducts interdisciplinary, evidence-based research on the determinants of sustainable economic development and growth. Current projects are examining inequality in cities, the effects of IMF structural adjustment policies, macroeconomic projections for the UK economy, social rights and poverty alleviation, law and finance in the BRICS, the role of universities in knowledge exchange, business development in the Cambridge region, and the relationship between contract forms and innovation in construction and infrastructure projects.

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