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Outlook for UK Households, the Devolved Nations and the English Regions

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  • Eliza da Silva Gomes
  • Adrian Pabst
  • Tibor Szendrei

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One year after the General Election, the Government still lacks a guiding narrative that can anchor a more ambitious policy programme. A total of £113 billion worth of public investment announced in the Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) on 11 June is welcome (HMT, 2025b; NIESR, 2025). But the economic policy debate focuses too much on the instruments of fiscal policy and not enough on the outcomes for UK households, regions and sectors.

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  • Eliza da Silva Gomes & Adrian Pabst & Tibor Szendrei, 2025. "Outlook for UK Households, the Devolved Nations and the English Regions," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 19, pages 49-67.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsr:niesra:i:18y:2025p:49-67
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