Mind the import gap: UK supply chains in Brexit times
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
The slow pace of EU imports growth opens a persistent gap between trade with EU and non-EU economies.
Effective place-based policies need to deliver desired spatial economic cohesion while minimizing resource waste and secondary distortions.
Global trade has proved to be less vulnerable than many initially feared and may help drive the recovery.
Policy reforms need to address low financial returns which hamper the contribution of FDI to sustainable development.