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Labour peer and former transport secretary Andrew Adonis.
By Ed Cox - 12 April 11:56

While the coalition dithers on its growth strategy, the Labour peer has set out precisely the rebalancing the nation needs to recover from the crash.

By Alex Hern - 04 April 10:42

Services sector saves the day.

Cars roll off the production line, but fewer than before. Photograph: Getty Imag
By Duncan Weldon - 12 March 15:30

The economy is stuck and without a change in government policy the slump is set to continue, writes the TUC's Duncan Weldon.

By Alex Hern - 27 February 10:53

Stagnation continues.

This puppy is sad at British economic stagnation. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 26 February 12:14

Welcome to stagnation. It's not a nice place to be.

The valentine's day massacre. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 14 February 14:44

GDP down worldwide.

Mark Carney, the incoming governor of the Bank of England.
By David Blanchflower - 07 February 16:38

The new Bank of England governor doesn’t start until July but he has some important decisions to make before then.

A trader sleeps at her desk. Photograph: Getty Images
By Jim Taylor - 07 February 12:38

If our forecasts carry on being made on faulty assumptions the government will never learn.

The Bank of England. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 01 February 18:32

The Economist endorses a bit of NGDP targeting, for a bit, in a bit.

George Osborne looking at wheels. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 28 January 14:36

The fact that austerity has failed does not mean no-one tried to implement it.

Boris Johnson. Photo: Getty
By Helen Lewis - 26 January 10:54

In the wake of the negative GDP figures, the London mayor joins the chorus of voices questioning austerity.

New Statesman
By Alex Hern - 25 January 10:30

Estimates present problems for the government.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 11 January 16:38

Danger of a triple-dip recession as NIESR forecasts that the economy contracted by 0.3 per cent in the final quarter of 2012.

Japanese yen notes. Photograph: Getty Images.
By New Statesman - 11 January 10:12

Expected to create 600,000 jobs.

Photograph: Getty Images
By Alastair Harper - 13 December 18:05

Cities are where the biggest experiments can take place; look to them to see the future of the UK.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By New Statesman - 05 December 17:25

The results of Mr Osborne’s strategy were both predictable and predicted. But he has continued regardless.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 05 December 15:55

Chancellor included 4G receipts and gilt interest payments to make it appear as if the deficit will fall this year.

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By David Blanchflower - 21 November 17:51

The refrain is that the Chancellor must do something – anything – but few have any confidence that he will.

Cover picture of The Economist's 17 November issue.
By Alex Ward - 19 November 9:03

Officials defend the “time-bomb at the heart of Europe”.

Chancellor George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 14 November 12:41

Osborne said the economy was "on the right track" but the Bank warns growth could disappear in Q4.

Jean-Claude Juncker and Christine Lagarde
By Alex Ward - 14 November 11:11

Troika infighting leaves Greek bailout shrouded in uncertainty.

New Statesman
By Alex Ward - 12 November 18:18

The country's fifth in 15 years.

Greek Protester
By Alex Ward - 12 November 15:20

The country now waits on its creditors to save it from imminent bankruptcy.

Services sector is contracting. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 05 November 12:12

Triple dip ahead?

Capitol Hill
By Alex Ward - 31 October 18:52

Congress must overcome its partisan rifts.

Barack Obama with David Cameron. Photograph: Getty Images.
By George Eaton - 26 October 15:05

The US has grown by 2.3 per cent in the last year, while the UK has remained flat.

New Statesman
By Alex Hern - 26 October 10:35

The coalition against austerity is overwhelming.

George Osborne. Photograph: Getty Images
By Alex Hern - 25 October 9:31

The effects of the second recession have been reversed by 1 per cent growth this quarter.

Angela Merkel
By Alex Ward - 24 October 14:18

Slumping private sector output, rising debt, and general malaise foreshadow further decline.

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