A nice start to the day to see my analysis (and myself) about yesterday’s budget featured on @thetimes paper this morning, alongside Paul Dales, Chief Economist, Capital Economics and Sanjay Raja, UK Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank. @NIESRorg@EconSteveM
Tune in tomorrow for the BoE annual research conference 'The Interconnected World' (7–8 May) 🌍 Stellar line-up: Keynote by @helene_rey, fireside chat btw @martinwolf_ and Governor Andrew Bailey, and policy panel featuring @MyStephanomics, Alan Taylor & Livio Stracca (moderated by Clare Lombardelli). Alongside many great papers.
Livestream link and programme 👇 https://t.co/HkBdj9alaU
January - #NIESRHighlights2025⚡
We worked together with our colleagues at @ESRIDublin to develop a macroeconomic model for #NorthernIreland within the context of the 'All Island' economy 🇮🇪 🇬🇧
And here are the results 👇
https://t.co/Z1A07rMOPP
January - #NIESRHighlights2025⚡
In January 2020, the UK became the first member state to leave the #EU - Five years on, what has been the economic impact of #Brexit?
Our #blog explains👇
https://t.co/pYK2TqPA23
The Monetary Policy Committee voted by a majority of 5-4 to keep interest rates at 4%.
Find out more: https://t.co/GHHt7QdrbF
#InterestRates#BankOfEngland#BoE
The 'B' word is back in the public debate...
Here is one of our latest analyses on it, published in the summer, which looks at the impacts of increased non-tariff #trade costs resulting from #Brexit on UK business investment and #productivity growth 👇
https://t.co/M1LUPXN0ca
Join us for the 2025 #PerJacobsson Lecture by 🇸🇬 President @Tharman_S on “An Era of Possibility: Renewing Economic Order and Shared Purpose.” Followed by a panel with Raghuram Rajan, @MSchularick & Lael Brainard. Opening remarks by @NigelClarkeJa. https://t.co/J0ayyuJmD6
“When God gives, he does not hold back. He does not pinch pennies. He doesn’t cut corners. He doesn’t ration from limited resources like man does. He lavishes from his infinite riches as God.” —David Mathis https://t.co/7VlLhbLHjM
Overwhelmed by life’s demands? Remember, your heavenly Father knows your needs and will provide when the time is best. Today on Solid Joys, John Piper reassures us from Matthew 6:31–34 that God’s provision is deliberate and just in time. https://t.co/9bE3nRLq7S
This year marks the 1700 year anniversary of the birth of the Nicene Creed. This beautiful statement of faith has made its way down through the centuries, and it mustn’t stop with us. It reminds us of important truths - and it helps us link arms with both the historic and the global church. The Nicene Creed has been voiced in many different ways and on this 1700 year anniversary, my friends @cityalight and I wanted to add one more version to the mix.
OUT NOW - ‘The God We Love (Nicene Creed)’.
#BankHolidayReading Discussion paper investigates the macroeconomic impacts of increased non-tariff trade costs resulting from Brexit on UK business investment and productivity growth. @EconSteveM@HaileyLow_ et al
https://t.co/6kOjsmbLuz
Happy to share that our new paper (with @EconSteveM and @HaileyLow_) has been published as a joint working paper by The Productivity Institute and @NIESRorg.
📢 Just published
This discussion paper uses our macro-econometric model - NiGEM - to investigate the macroeconomic impacts of increased non-tariff #trade costs resulting from #Brexit on UK business investment & productivity growth.
https://t.co/rs9kMONxw2