United Kingdom
2013
- Congdon, Tim et al.: Will flat-lining become normal?: An analysis of Britain’s worst period of peacetime growth since the industrial revolution
- Institute of Economic Affairs, IEA Discussion Paper No. 47, September 2013
- Blomeier, Hans-Hartwig: Silberstreif am Horizont. Grossbritanniens Wirtschaftsdaten verbessern Camerons Wahlaussichten
- Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Länderberichte, August 2013
- Henry, SGB: U.K. Monetary Policy: Observations on its Theory and Practice
- LSE Financial Markets Group, Special Paper No. 225, July 2013
- Open Europe: New Open Europe flash analysis: Controversial second pillar of banking union looks insufficient to hold up eurozone roof in a crisis
- Open Europe, Open Europe Flash Analysis, July 2013
- Cribb, Jonathan et al.: Living Standards, Poverty and Inequality in the UK: 2013
- Institute for Fiscal Studies, IFS Report No. R81, June 2013
- Claydon, David / Hollick, Clive: Wheels spinning, going nowhere: What’s keeping British banks from supporting economic growth?
- Institute for Public Policy Research, May 2013
- Minford, Patrick: Britain and the euro zone – a triumph of economics over politics
- Institute of Economic Affairs, in: Booth, Philip: The Euro – the Beginning, the Middle ... and the End? pp. 39-51, April 2013
- Whyte, Philip: Do Britain's European ties damage its prosperity?
- Centre for European Reform, Essay, March 2013
- Dolphin, Tony: New priorities for British economic policy
- Institute for Public Policy Research, March 2013
- Springford, John: The UK and the single market
- Centre for European Reform, Review of the balance of competences between the UK and the EU, March 2013
- Stewart, Ewen: Masking the Symptoms: why QE and huge deficits are not the cure
- Centre for Policy Studies, Report, February 2013
- Jokela, Juha: David Cameron’s European policy: Britain sidelined by Euroscepticism and the economic crisis
- Finnish Institute for International Affairs, Briefing Paper No. 124, February 2013
- Trench, Alan: Funding devo more: Fiscal options for strengthening the union
- Institute for Public Policy Research, January 2013
- Harrop, Andrew (Ed.): The Great Rebalancing: How to Fix the broken economy?
- Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Fabian Society, January 2013
- Dolphin, Tony: Don’t bank on it: The financialisation of the UK economy
- Institute for Public Policy Research, January 2013
2012
- IPPR North and the Northern Economic Futures Commission: Northern prosperity is national prosperity: A strategy for revitalising the UK economy
- Institute for Public Policy Research, Report, November 2012
- Executive summary
- Straw, Will: Staying in: A reform plan for Britain and Europe
- Institute for Public Policy Research, November 2012
- Kellner, Peter: Who might win a British referendum on Europe?
- European Council on Foreign Relations, Reinvention of Europe Project Paper, October 2012
- Lawton, Kayte / Silim, Amna: Pressures and priorities: The long-term outlook for Britain's public finances
- Institute for Public Policy Research, September 2012
- Dolphin, Tony / Nash, David: Investing for the future: Why we need a British Investment Bank
- Institute for Public Policy Research, September 2012
- Bourne, Ryan / Knox, Tim: A distorted debate: The need for clarity on debt, deficit and coalition aims
- Centre for Policy Studies, Report, August 2012
- Dupont, Jonathan / Kwarteng, Kwasi: Binding the Hands of Government - a credible fiscal rule for the UK
- Institute of Economic Affairs, IEA Current Controversies Paper No. 36, May 2012
2011
- Aussilloux, Vincent et al.: The economic consequences for the UK and the EU of completing the Single Market
- HM Government - Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, BIS economics paper No. 11, February 2011