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    Items where Author is "Wren-Lewis, Simon"

    Number of items: 12.
  • Brexit has led to falling real wages in the UK. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • The Eurozone crisis does not necessarily prove that a monetary union also requires fiscal/political union. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • Issues in the design of fiscal policy rules. Portes, Jonathan and Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • A No vote in Ireland’s referendum on the Fiscal Treaty might contribute to the demise of the current mindset of austerity. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • Should economics be democratised? Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • The UK is well ahead of the US and the EU in its use of fiscal rules. Wren-Lewis, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • The UK needs monetary policy to be as expansionary as possible and this isn’t going to happen under the current system. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • What Carillion's collapse tells us about public sector outsourcing. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • Why Brexit has led to falling real wages in the UK. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • The argument about debt being a burden on future generations represents simple hypocrisy. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • The strange case of the disappearing productive capacity in the UK. Wren-Lewis, Simon
  • The work of John Maynard Keynes shows us that counter-cyclical fiscal policy and an easing of austerity may offer a way out of Eurozone crisis. Wren-Lewis, Simon
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