Immigration is a net positive but what’s in it for the UK?
Yesterday, I talked about all those Poles and Romanians who have descended on our shores in recent years. Today, I look at Brits abroad and
Yesterday, I talked about all those Poles and Romanians who have descended on our shores in recent years. Today, I look at Brits abroad and
Last month Deloitte’s economists from across the world met in London to assess the outlook for the global economy. It was a fascinating and wide-ranging
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. Subscribe to & view previous editions at: http://blogs.deloitte.co.uk/mondaybriefing/ To the bafflement of economists Britain’s
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. Subscribe to & view previous editions at: http://blogs.deloitte.co.uk/mondaybriefing/ It’s official, the UK growth
So now it’s official (apparently). We knew things were bad, but they’re worse than we thought. According to the Office for National Statistics, productivity in
Economists disagree on lots of things, but on one thing at least there is a consensus. Productivity, or the efficiency of production, is the main
“Productivity” is the ratio of outputs to inputs used in a production process – that is to say, the output per unit of input. The
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