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  • Co-Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME)

The Great Brexit Wrench: An Economic Analysis of UK Membership of the EU

In this PEF report, Jeremy Smith, examines the economic arguments around EU membership, the economic impact of the referendum vote and potential outcomes of different forms of Brexit.

The report finds that uncertainty caused by the referendum has already had a significant negative economic impact and that the government’s Brexit plans are likely to lead rapidly down the path of deregulation.

Jeremy ultimately concludes that staunch advocates of deregulation are actively promoting a race to the bottom in the name of competition and unfettered trade, opening up British markets and public services to predominantly US multinationals operating with lower standards. Read the executive summary here.

PEF Provocation – Market versus planning

The Progressive Economy Forum put together a panel for The World Transformed festival, held in Brighton in September 2021, to discuss ‘bold new proposals and policies’ that the left should

Social care

A Progressive Plan for Care

The pandemic has exposed how dependent on care we are not only as individuals, but as a society. But our care system, already struggling well before the outbreak of the

Comments on the government’s new economic direction and a job guarantee

The following is a transcript of PEF Council member Lord Skidelsky’s speech in the House of Lords on 9th January 2020 commenting on the economic direction of the United Kingdom’s Conservative government and the case for introducing a public sector job guarantee as an automatic stabiliser.

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