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2014 – Some highlights

CPS 2014 year in review bulletin.

Tony Lodge: Why we need real competition on our railways

CPS Research Fellow Tony Lodge wrote for Conservative Home on rail comeptition, Thursday 18 December 2014.

Saudi and the Oil Price Drop: it’s about Russia just as much as shale

Neil Barnett suggests that Saudi Arabia is just as interested in undermining the Russian economy as it is in deterring future investment of shale in the US.

Could the Eurozone soon see a wave of anti-austerity rebellion? (City A.M.)

CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon participated in a debate feature in City A.M. on “Could the Eurozone soon see a wave of anti-austerity rebellion?”.

US Senate report expected to detail use of “enhanced” interrogation techniques

A US report into “enhanced” interrogation techniques could be made public, as highlighted by Andrew Tyrie MP & Anthony Peto QC’s CPS pamphlet.

Daily Mail quote Nobel Prize Winner, CPS on state spending

The CPS response to the Autumn Statement was referenced in a Daily Mail article on Sir Christopher Pissarides’ comments.

Adam Memon on BBC Radio 5 Live Drive

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon on BBC Radio 5 Live debating government spending cuts to come after the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.

Tackling the skills gap is only way to future prosperity

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon wrote for The Yorkshire Post on tackling skills ahead of the Autumn Statement.

Autumn Statement Reaction

Autumn Statement Reaction: Jam Tomorrow

Adam Memon on BBC Radio 4 The World This Weekend

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon discussed government spending and the state on BBC Radio 4’s The World This Weekend.

Is Osborne’s failure to tackle the deficit a cause for concern? (City A.M.)

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon wrote for City A.M.

Now women in their 30s earning more than men (Daily Mail)

CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon was quoted by the Daily Mail on the closing of the gender pay gap.

Why predictions of rapid real wage growth are likely to be proved wrong

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon wrote on real wage growth and the Bank of England for City A.M.

Is real wage growth here to stay? (City A.M.)

In a City A.M. debate on whether real wage growth is here to stay, Head of Economic Research Adam Memon argued it is not.

Margaret Thatcher’s 1989 speech to the Lord Mayor’s Banquet

Margaret Thatcher’s 1989 speech at the Lord Mayor’s Banquet.

Niall Ferguson: What would the Iron Lady do?

The 40th anniversary of the foundation of the Centre for Policy Studies was celebrated last week in a way that its co-founder Margaret Thatcher would have relished.

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