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The Guardian: The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves' speech: when troubling evidence can't be wished away


These sorts of arguments can be found in Ms Reeves’ new council of economic advisers. On entering office she hired two economists who co-wrote a report for the London School of Economics that warned Labour’s planning reforms and an end to political chaos would not be enough to persuade the private sector to invest in Britain.  

Article makes reference to CEPSP43 Boosting growth and productivity in the United Kingdom through investments in the sustainable economy by Esin Serin, Nicholas Stern, Anna Valero, John Van Reenen, Bob Ward and Dimitri Zenghelis 

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