Items where Author is "Coulter, Steve"

Number of items: 52.
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  • All in it together? The unlikely rebirth of Covid Corporatism. Coulter, Steve picture_as_pdf
  • Crisis, what crisis? Industrial strategies and path dependencies in four European countries after the crash. Garcia Calvo, Angela and Coulter, Steve picture_as_pdf
  • Demanding the impossible:public procurement as industrial strategy. Coulter, Steve and Meggitt-Smith, Benjamin
  • Industrial policies or industrial strategy:the difficulty of enacting long-term supply-side reform in the UK. Coulter, Steve
  • Industrial transformation in the aftermath of the crisis:an empirical analysis of industrialpolicies in France, Germany, Spain andthe United Kingdom. Garcia Calvo, Angela and Coulter, Steve
  • Investing in Europe’s physical and knowledge infrastructure. Coulter, Steve
  • Skill formation, immigration and European integration: the politics of the UK growth model. Coulter, Steve
  • A bonfire of the regulations, or business as usual? The UK labour market and the political economy of Brexit. Coulter, Steve and Hancké, Bob
  • Book
  • Everyday economics. Coulter, Steve
  • New Labour policy, industrial relations and the trade unions. Coulter, Steve
  • Chapter
  • The UK labour market and the 'great recession'. Coulter, Steve
  • Report
  • Ending the big squeeze on skills:how to futureproof education in England. Coulter, Steve and Iosad, Alexander and Scales, James
  • The German manufacturing sector unpacked: institutions, policies and future trajectories. Hancké, Bob and Coulter, Steve
  • Rewiring capitalism after Covid-19. Coulter, Steve
  • We don't need no education? The case for expanding higher education. Coulter, Steve and Mulheirn, Ian and Scales, James and Tsoukalis, Christos
  • A fair deal for all:delivering flexibility and protections for a modern workforce. Kakkad, Jeegar and Coulter, Steve and Scales, James and Palmou, Christina
  • Online resource
  • Another ‘Marshall Plan’ for Europe? Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: Keynes: the return of the master. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: Made in the USA: the rise and retreat of American manufacturing by Vaclav Smil. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: The third globalization: can wealthy nations stay rich in the twenty-first century? Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: everyday life in British government. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: saving the ‘Celtic Tiger’ from extinction. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: strikes and stagflation see a return to 1970s Britain... but no space hoppers this time around. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: the Cameron Clegg Government: coalition politics in an age of austerity. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: the Conservative party from Thatcher to Cameron. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: the East, the West and the Rest: how and why emerging economies are changing the world. Coulter, Steve
  • Book review: the strange non-death of neoliberalism. Coulter, Steve
  • City of London beware: the perils of leaving the single market. Coulter, Steve
  • The DGB’s proposals for a new ‘Marshall Plan’ for Europe may mark the beginning of a discussion on the concrete alternatives to austerity. Coulter, Steve
  • Debunking 10 ‘pseudo facts’ about the crisis. Coulter, Steve
  • Deficit reduction is important, but it’s not the end of the story: if we are to achieve real long term growth, government must come up with creative solutions to overcome the institutional and productive constraints on the economy. Coulter, Steve
  • EMU and social cohesion: can they co-exist? Coulter, Steve
  • ETUI report underlines the costs of austerity. Coulter, Steve
  • Europe gets in step with the ‘march of the makers’. Coulter, Steve
  • Juncker: what is he good for? Coulter, Steve
  • Labour and the trade unions: lessons from New Labour. Coulter, Steve
  • Labour and the unions: the awkward couple. Coulter, Steve
  • Lessons on jobs from developing countries. Coulter, Steve
  • Piketty on capitalism: worth getting excited about? Coulter, Steve
  • Poking the beehive: at the cost of upsetting industrial relations, the Trade Union Bill will provoke further political strife within Labour. Coulter, Steve
  • Reforming UK labour regulation in or outside the EU would be hard work. Coulter, Steve
  • Reforming UK labour regulation – in or out of the EU – would be hard work. Coulter, Steve
  • T-TIP: curb your enthusiasm. Coulter, Steve
  • Tsipras to Germany: German taxpayers are not paying for Greek pensions. Coulter, Steve
  • UK trade unions come out against Brexit. Coulter, Steve
  • What will post-Brexit industrial strategy look like? Coulter, Steve
  • The more unions try to push Ed Miliband, the more he is likely to resist. The UK’s unions must become more adept at picking the battles they can actually win. Coulter, Steve
  • The war over drugs: what’s at stake? Coulter, Steve
  • Working paper
  • Manufacturing prosperity: diversifying UK economic growth. Coulter, Steve
  • Signalling moderation: uk trade unions, ‘New Labour’ and the single currency. Coulter, Steve
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  • The UK needs to shift away from heavy reliance on financial services and towards high-tech industries following COVID-19 and Brexit. Coulter, Steve picture_as_pdf
  • Will purpose ever replace shareholder value maximisation as the corporate governance lodestar? Coulter, Steve picture_as_pdf