Objective, brief and non-technical, CEP Election Analysis is a series of background briefings on the UK government's record since 1997.
The series will discuss the research evidence on some of the key policy battlegrounds of the
2010 General Election, including macroeconomic policy, immigration, health, education, crime, poverty and inequality, labour market policy, regional policy, energy and the environment, financial regulation and bankers' bonuses, and foreign aid.
These analyses are provided by some of our expert researchers and draw on some of our past and current research.
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CEP Election Analysis 2010 - The complete Series, discussing research on some of the key policy battlegrounds of the 2010 General Election
April 2010
Paper No' CEPEA017:
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Climate Change: Consensus on the Long-Run Targets - But Will We Get Policies that Deliver?
Ralf
Martin,
April 2010
Paper No' CEPEA016:
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Jobs and Youth Unemployment: It's bad, but not as bad as you might think
Barbara
Petrongolo,
John
Van Reenen,
April 2010
Paper No' CEPEA012:
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Health: Higher Spending has Improved Quality, But Productivity Must Increase
Zack
Cooper,
Alistair
McGuire,
April 2010
Paper No' CEPEA009:
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