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Sanctions effectiveness: what lessons three years into the war on Ukraine?

Western countries imposed extensive sanctions on Russia after the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. But the measures were unilateral and piecemeal – and while they have been effective in disrupting the Russian economy, evasion and ‘trade deflection’ through third countries limits their impact.

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Prices & interest rates

What are the future prospects for UK inflation?

Measures of price inflation in the UK have fallen in recent months, but this comes in part because the high rates of early 2023 have dropped out of the calculation. Domestic and geopolitical risks will affect whether inflation continues to drop over the rest of this year and beyond.

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Growth in UK creative industries

Since 2010, the creative industries in the UK have grown 35% – outpacing the 22% growth of the UK economy as a whole.

The fastest-growing creative sector was Design & Designer Fashion, with GVA more than doubling since 2010. Architecture and IT & software have also been strong contributors to growth, while the UK’s music, film & TV sectors have seen relatively slower growth.

Click here to read Ruth Towse on how digitalisation has changed the economics of the creative industries.

Tuesday 18 February 2025

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

How do safety concerns shape women’s opportunities in developing countries?

Women constantly face the possibility of becoming victims of sexual assault in public spaces and at work. This may deter them from pursuing better education and career opportunities. Ensuring that women are secure helps to guarantee that they will have better futures.

Attitudes, media & governance

Live music in the UK: what’s the state of the industry?

Superstar musicians and sold-out arena tours indicate a thriving music business in the UK. But this hides another reality – one of rising costs, administrative barriers post-Brexit, declining earnings and grassroots venues closing. The live music industry is in urgent need of tailored support.

Trade & supply chains

Globalisation and backlash: how has world trade evolved over 300 years?

Over the past three centuries, economic nationalism has ebbed and flowed: from the mercantile system that Adam Smith described in 1776 through waves of globalisation, backlash and battles for supremacy.

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.

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