When Brexit changed how British firms could sell services in the European Union many firms implemented workarounds, such as setting up affiliates abroad.
But those new models came at the expense of jobs in at home.
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Industrial policy is having a revival. But it needs a redesign. Mariana Mazzucato's “common good framework” shifts industrial policy away from a focus on competitiveness or growth and towards the question of how economic transformation can generate shared prosperity.
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How can we keep the lights on, cut emissions and keep energy affordable, all at the same time? Find out at the LSE Festival on 16 June
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Geopolitics is disrupting the critical supply chains essential for the energy transition, not least in Europe.
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How hybrid digital fraud is organised, narrated and sustained — and how the social conditions which make these crimes possible are encoded in the lyrics of Afrobeat.
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This is an opportune moment to enact permanent taxes, rather than temporary windfall ones, as a regulatory tool to incentivise investment in renewable energy.
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Successfully forecasting movements in the Bank of England’s policy rate matters for both consumers and businesses.
But are the Bank’s forecasts as good as they can be?
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Ahead of an event at the LSE Festival on 16 June this blog uses the regeneration of Port Talbot to illustrate Britain’s place in the steel global value chain and explain what wider lessons the project holds for the country’s green industrial policy.
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Ahead of the tenth anniversary of the Brexit referendum, a look at the detrimental impact Brexit has had on Britain’s arts sector – and what the government should do about it.
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As the World Cup kicks off, a look back at this this blog, published in February, which studies the relationship between President Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino, the boss of FIFA.
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Mariana Mazzucato's “common good framework” shifts industrial policy towards the broader question of how economic transformation can generate shared prosperity.
Ahead of an event at the LSE Festival on 16 June Min-kyeong Cha asks: we can keep the lights on, cut emissions and keep energy affordable, all at the same time?
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Ahead of an event at the LSE Festival Peter Hill introduces the Clean Technology Partnership Initiative.
For taxes on oil and gas to have a meaningful regulatory impact, governments should go beyond windfalls and impose permanent profit taxes on oil and gas firms
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“Made in Britain” is only one task within the global value chain. Designed, researched and branded in Britain are where the lasting value capture lives.
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A majority of artists and creative workers voted in 2016 to remain within the European Union, the country’s closest and largest trading partner.
Ahead of the football World Cup this summer the relationship between President Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino has been under the spotlight.
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After the Brexit vote firms implemented workarounds, such as setting up affiliates in the EU. But those new models came at the expense of jobs in Britain.