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Aid should focus on outcomes not spending (LBC Radio)

Adam Memon appeared on LBC Radio arguing that the international development budget should have a greater focus on outcomes.

Why only a liberal vision will prepare Britain to compete globally (City A.M.)

CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon reviewed Liberal Democrat MP Jeremy Browne’s new book ‘Race Plan’ in City A.M.

PM urged to offer more tax breaks to Brits (The Sun)

Graham Brady MP’s Keith Joseph Lecture was covered by The Sun Newspaper on Thursday 3 April 2014.

Graham Brady: “Conservatives Should Be Bolder In Spreading Ownership And Freedom”

Politicians must be bolder in helping people to achieve the independence, security and freedom, according to Graham Brady.

Housing Benefit Reform: Adam Memon on BBC Radio Wales

CPS Head of Economic Research Adam Memon discusses housing benefit reform on BBC Radio Wales’ ‘Good Morning Wales’ show.

Head of Economic Research Adam Memon on BBC Radio 5 Live

Adam Memon appeared on BBC Radio 5 Live’s ‘Question Time Extra Time’ to discuss the state of the parties.

Guardian: Deploying the Saudi Oil Weapon

http://www.theguardian.com/business/economics-blog/2014/mar/26/west-wants-hurt-putin-could-saudi-arabia-dirty-work

CityAM: Much stronger productivity growth needed for long term real wage rises.

http://www.cityam.com/debate/1395776562/uk-inflation-drops-four-year-low-are-we-about-see-surge-real-wage-growth

The Scotsman: “The most salient critique I have seen thus far has come from the Centre for Policy Studies.”

http://www.scotsman.com/business/economy/bill-jamieson-budget-could-preserve-union-1-3350282

Daily Mail: the Budget Reaction from the Centre for Policy Studies on the issue of the welfare cap

The Daily Mail quotes the Budget Reaction from the Centre for Policy Studies on the issue of the welfare cap.

Daily Telegraph: The Chancellor could have been more radical

The Centre for Policy Studies, Margaret Thatcher’s favourite think tank, argued the Chancellor could have been more radical.

Budget Reaction: A welcome and Thatcherite Budget…at times. More please!

Some of the policies announced in this Budget are potentially transformative. More please!

Lords Grand Committee Debate on CPS fracking report

To ask Her Majesty’s Government what assessment they have made of the report by the Centre for Policy Studies on fracking.

101 Budget Policies

A rigorous list of supply-side measures aimed at improving the underlying fundamentals of the economy and revitalising productivity.

Conservative Party Conference Events 2014

The Centre for Policy Studies will be attending the 2014 Conservative Party Conference fringe.

Productivity is Key to Securing UK’s Economic Recovery (International Business Times)

Adam Memon wrote on why the government’s next task should be to carry out reforms to increase productivity and secure the recovery.

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