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Green Growth

How to deliver long-term, sustainable growth is a key question for researchers at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP).

Our work has contributed to understanding the determinants of productivity and innovation, and researchers have focused not only on the amount of economic growth but also its direction, considering the extent to which policies can reorient growth to follow a low-carbon path.

CEP also has published two London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Growth Commission reports, setting out a blueprint for inclusive and sustainable growth in the UK and emphasising the need for a long-term industrial strategy in the UK, with strong institutions and key social goals at its core.


Green Growth Publications

Timothy Besley, Aveek Bhattacharya, Jagjit Chadha, Paul Cheshire, Neil Lee, Alan Manning, Andrew McNeil, Margarida Bandeira Morais, Henry G. Overman, David Soskice, Anna Valero, Giles Wilkes and Alison Wolf

22 April 2024

Arun Advani, David Bailey, Ben Brindle, Simon Burgess, Patrick Dunleavy, Sarah Hall, Stephen Hansaker, Christian A. L. Hilber, Donald Houston, Ethan Ilzetzki, Sandra McNally, Henry G. Overman, Jonathan Portes, Huw Roberts, Thomas Sampson, Andy Summers, Madeleine Sumption, Phil Tomlinson, Tony Wilson and Ben Zaranko

31 January 2024

Stephanie Arcusa, Sergio Castellanos, Eugenie Dugoua, Morgan R. Edwards, Clara Galeazzi, Xue Gao, Michelle Graff, Ryan Hanna, Kathleen M. Kennedy, Eleftheria Kontou, Priyank Lathwal, Mirko Musa, Destenie Nock, Alejandro Nunez-Jimenez, Eric O'Rear and Michael R Davidson

15 December 2022

Ghazala Azmat, Brian Bell, Jonathan Colmer, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Swati Dhingra, Christian A. L. Hilber, Stephen Machin, Alan Manning, Ralf Martin, Alistair McGuire, Sandra McNally, Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano, Henry G. Overman, Isabelle Roland, Thomas Sampson, Anna Valero, John Van Reenen, Jonathan Wadsworth, Gill Wyness and Gabriel Zucman

30 April 2015

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