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What’s worth reading over the 2024 holiday season?

If you’re in search of Christmas gifts or a good book for yourself to read over the holidays, look no further than recommendations from the Economics Observatory.

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Families & households

What’s changed through two decades of housing market dynamics?

Twenty-first century housing markets have had their ups and downs, but prices continue to rise. It’s win-win for the property-rich. Yet as corporate landlords and intermediaries open the door to institutional investors, it’s unclear where the route is to a fairer housing future.

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Consumer prices rise in November

Over the 12 months leading up to November 2024, the Consumer Prices Index, including owner-occupiers' housing costs (CPIH), increased by 3.5%.

The main upward drivers were housing and household services, restaurants and hotels, and recreation and culture.

Click on the chart to read Leigh Sparks on how the retail sector is faring this festive season.

Thursday 19th December 2024

Business, big & small

How do corporate payout policies affect the impact of tax cuts?

President-elect Donald Trump has promised tax cuts in the United States. Research indicates that corporate payout policy (dividends and share buybacks) shapes firms’ financial decision-making and, in turn, the wider economy. But there are trade-offs as changes affect public spending and debt levels.

Transport & infrastructure

Rebuilding social infrastructure: how should we invest in communities?

Investing in our public spaces is vital to address the big challenges of loneliness, mental ill health and social and political disengagement. Such investment also brings economic benefits – and can help to close the gaps between economically disadvantaged and more affluent parts of the country.

Pensions, savings & investment

How is pension consolidation likely to affect performance and growth?

UK government proposals to merge some smaller public pensions may improve their performance for beneficiaries. But the scale of this effect is likely to be limited, as is the impact on aggregate investment and the country’s rate of economic growth.

Lessons from history

Ireland’s economy since independence: what lessons from the past 100 years?

A century ago, advocates and opponents of Irish independence presented arguments about the future of Ireland’s economy outside the UK. With the benefit of hindsight, we can see that predictions made by both sides have come to pass at different points over the past 100 years.

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