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Jonathan Portes
Jonathan Portes is Professor of Economics, King's College London and Senior Fellow, UK in a Changing Europe
Politics
Politics
Rewriting the Treasury Green Book is about politics—not “levelling up”
Culture
Culture
Why tax is actually taxing
Politics
Politics
Why we must continue to spend after the pandemic to avoid another stagnant decade
Politics
Politics
Brexit and Beyond: how the UK economy will fare outside the EU
Economics
Economics
Why I was wrong to support winding down the furlough scheme
Economics
Economics
Why the government’s latest Covid restrictions should horrify economists
Economics
Economics
The furlough scheme will end soon. What next?
Economics
Economics
More austerity is precisely the wrong response to this crisis. What is the right one?
Economics
Economics
And so the appalling human consequences of the austerity experiment become clear
Economics
Economics
Economists usually worry about bailing out private firms and increasing national debt. But right now, we should be doing both
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