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#GE2019Economists: the research evidence on key issues for voters in the 2019 UK General Election

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  • Helen Ward
  • Anna Valero
  • John Van Reenen
  • Rui Costa
  • Stephen Machin
  • Swati Dhingra
  • Thomas Sampson
  • Jonathan Wadsworth
  • Lee Elliot Major
  • Jo Blanden
  • Sandra McNally
  • Gill Wyness
  • Henry G. Overman
  • Paul Cheshire
  • Christian Hilber
  • Ralf Martin
  • Petra Sarapatkova
  • Dennis Verhoeven
  • Michael Anderson
  • Alistair McGuire
  • Elias Mossialos
  • Tom Kirchmaier

Abstract

The general election of 2019 was called after negotiations over how the UK should leave the European Union became increasingly tortuous. While Brexit may have been the trigger for the election, it was far from being the only issue debated during the campaign. The Centre for Economic Performance has produced 11 briefings covering key issues in the election campaign. These provide impartial, evidence-based analyses of topics and give policy suggestions. The briefings go beyond party manifestos to look at the vital issues that are being overlooked - as well as giving context to what is being discussed.

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  • Helen Ward & Anna Valero & John Van Reenen & Rui Costa & Stephen Machin & Swati Dhingra & Thomas Sampson & Jonathan Wadsworth & Lee Elliot Major & Jo Blanden & Sandra McNally & Gill Wyness & Henry G. , 2019. "#GE2019Economists: the research evidence on key issues for voters in the 2019 UK General Election," CEP Election Analysis Papers 056, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepeap:056
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