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Emily Fry

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New research out from me today: why has Britain experienced so little productivity growth in recent years? And why (at least up until now) has the US has performed so much better? Spoiler: it’s not just tech companies and energy prices 🧵

New research out from me today: why has Britain experienced so little productivity growth in recent years? And why (at least up until now) has the US has performed so much better?

Spoiler: it’s not just tech companies and energy prices 🧵
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We have an excellent event tomorrow morning on how the Government can turnaround its economic policy at the Spending Review with David Gauke and Sandra McNally: resolutionfoundation.org/events/public-…. Will feature exciting, new work on who benefits from public services by Emily Fry. 👏👏👏

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What should the government prioritise in the Spending Review? We built a distributional model of public services to help answer that. It's nerdy but important. Join our discussion with JamesSmithRF, David Gauke & Sandra McNally tomorrow 👇 resolutionfoundation.org/events/public-…

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Here's something a bit wacky: post April 2nd, markets are pricing in much higher 1-year inflation in America and much lower in Britain. But there hasn't been much of a divergence in priced-in central bank cutting paths. In fact, the Fed is still priced to cut more than the BoE.

Here's something a bit wacky: post April 2nd, markets are pricing in much higher 1-year inflation in America and much lower in Britain.

But there hasn't been much of a divergence in priced-in central bank cutting paths.

In fact, the Fed is still priced to cut more than the BoE.
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Short piece out tonight on what tariff announcements mean for UK living standards (h/t Emily Fry & Gregory Thwaites): tariffs will hurt the economy and destroy good jobs outside London & SE, so expect policy. Big risk is this turns into a global recession. resolutionfoundation.org/publications/t…

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Despite increases over the next three years, some departments’ day-to-day budgets are still set to be significantly below 2009-10 levels by 2028-29.

Despite increases over the next three years, some departments’ day-to-day budgets are still set to be significantly below 2009-10 levels by 2028-29.
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What is driving Britain’s place-based wage divides? While regional pay inequality is widely discussed, what drives these divides is less well understood. Join us on Monday to discuss with Xiaowei Xu henrimurison.bsky.social Rachel Taylor, Gregory Thwaites & Ruth Curtice 👇

What is driving Britain’s place-based wage divides?

While regional pay inequality is widely discussed, what drives these divides is less well understood. 

Join us on Monday to discuss with <a href="/xiaoweixu_/">Xiaowei Xu</a> <a href="/henrimurison/">henrimurison.bsky.social</a> Rachel Taylor, <a href="/GregoryThwaites/">Gregory Thwaites</a> &amp; Ruth Curtice 👇