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#ElectionEconomics: The Research Evidence on Key Issues for Voters in the 2015 UK General Election

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  • Ghazala Azmat
  • Brian Bell
  • Jonathan Colmer
  • Antoine Dechezleprêtre
  • Swati Dhingra
  • Christian Hilber
  • Stephen Machin
  • Alan Manning
  • Ralf Martin
  • Alistair McGuire
  • Sandra McNally
  • Gianmarco Ottaviano
  • Henry Overman
  • Isabelle Roland
  • Thomas Sampson
  • Anna Valero
  • John Van Reenen
  • Jonathan Wadsworth
  • Gill Wyness
  • Gabriel Zucman

Abstract

Please see the CEP #ElectionEconomics report(Paper 1)and the Executive Summary (Paper 2) that cover all the election 2015 briefings, discussing the research evidence on 15 of the UK's key policy battlegrounds: immigration, austerity, real wages and living standards, productivity and business, Europe, the NHS, schools, tuition fees, gender gaps, urban and regional policy, top tax rates, inequality, housing and planning, crime, climate change and energy.

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  • Ghazala Azmat & Brian Bell & Jonathan Colmer & Antoine Dechezleprêtre & Swati Dhingra & Christian Hilber & Stephen Machin & Alan Manning & Ralf Martin & Alistair McGuire & Sandra McNally & Gianmarco O, 2015. "#ElectionEconomics: The Research Evidence on Key Issues for Voters in the 2015 UK General Election," CEP Election Analysis Papers 034, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepeap:034
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