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Beer on the Economy
September 2014
My latest economic policy bulletin.
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Introducing a healthy scepticism into spending
Progress, 23 September 2013
Labour economic policy after Ed Balls' conference speech.
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Consensus not the same as doing the right thing
Progress, 16 June 2011
Assessing Ed Balls' speech on economic policy.
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The return of Mr Micawber: lessons of the Autumn StatementÂ
The Article
The scope for government economic policy has narrowed, but something has to change.
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At the Fabian New Year conference
Stephen Beer
Debating economic policy
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Tory Leavers have repudiated their own economic policy
Progress, 16 June 2016
An emergency budget statement will be necessary if the UK votes to leave the European Union.
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Building economic policy for improving times
Progress, 16 July 2013
We need to talk about how a One Nation economic policy works for improving times.
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Getting to a fully fledged One Nation economic policy
Progress, 27 June 2013
The Spending Review and challenges for Labour.
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Principles for a new Labour economic policy - part 3
Progress, 8 October 2010
Getting it right on banking must be part of Labour's new economic plans. Its actions of 2008 halted catastrophe, but the party must be more vigorous in securing real reform in the City while promoting the prosperity it can bring.
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Principles for a new Labour economic policy - part 2
Progress, 7 October 2010
A Labour party not concerned with jobs would not be worthy of the name. Labour must be the party of employment - a sounder approach than simply opposing every redundancy.
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