GDP
A budget surplus is nothing to celebrate
Not when growth is slowing down so dramatically
Brexit and the future of industry
Raising productivity will be key
Looking behind China’s GDP curtain
The country’s new GDP report states that the economy grew by nearly 7 per cent last year—but can we trust the figure?
The UK’s biggest economic challenge isn’t Brexit—it’s low productivity growth
It’s often said that in the long run, productivity growth is almost everything. In the case of the UK, the long run has finally arrived
Mired in political uncertainty, will the economy now stall?
Growth could be substantially down by the end of 2017—with the potential figures for 2018 scarier still
Why GDP is no longer a good measure
It is ill-suited to today’s digitally connected, globalised world
What will the consumer do?
Getting the answer right is the key to successful economic forecasting
A hard Brexit will spell hard times
The belief that the UK can go it alone defies economics, geography and the law
The post-referendum economy: unscathed, so far
New ONS figures tell us where we have come from—not where we are going
The Brexit economy: time for damage limitation
"The Prime Minister should be prepared to break with Conservative budgetary pieties"
China’s contradictions will catch up with it
How long until the country faces up to its financial instability?
No, there won’t be a global recession in 2016
"Recessions normally follow a marked drop in job creation—but the opposite is happening"