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Germany’s reunification: what lessons for policy-makers today?

Germany’s experience of reunification suggests that economic reintegration can take generations, not years – so leaders should avoid making unrealistic promises. Success requires not just material convergence, but also attention to social cohesion, institutional legitimacy and cultural recognition.

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Nations, regions & cities

How has deindustrialisation affected living standards in the UK?

Britain’s industrial decline has reshaped its economy and altered people’s lives. From job losses to worsening health, the impact of deindustrialisation runs deep, with scars that stretch across generations and regions.

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Compliance with NATO defence guidelines

Which NATO members are meeting defence targets?

NATO’s 2% GDP & 20% equipment spending guidelines set the standard – Canada and Belgium are the only members failing to hit either target.

Click on the chart to read Ron Smith on UK strategic defence reviews.

News

China crisis

Headlines about China are dominated by the vagaries of trade war with the United States. Beyond those battles, there are big issues around consumer spending, the real estate market, the Belt and Road Initiative, and the role of technology in the country’s growth prospects and national security.

Productivity & growth

The UK’s productivity gap: what did it look like twenty years ago?

How to boost UK productivity growth has long been a central concern of economic researchers and policy-makers. A report written twenty years ago highlights the continuing challenges of achieving that ambition, including the key roles of competition, investment, skills, innovation and technology.

Trade & supply chains

How might the UK’s relations with China evolve? 

The new UK government is pursuing an approach towards China that promotes cooperation but challenge where needed. While increased trade with the world’s second biggest economy may bring benefits, economic opportunities with the European Union and the United States are likely to be greater.

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

Job opportunities for refugees: how can host countries help?

People who are refugees typically have worse employment prospects than the rest of the population, including other migrant groups. Targeted policies can help: speeding up application decisions, supporting access to work, improving job matching and providing language and mental health support.

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