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Economy & sustainability

Is a "Brexit Discount" Leaving UK Firms Vulnerable to Foreign Takeovers?

Commentary | 5th Apr 2022

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

Returning to the office after Omicron: what past trends tell us about the future of work

Commentary | 26th Jan 2022

By Multiple Authors
David Britto
Researcher
Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

How Technology Is Reshaping Workers’ Relationship to Work

Commentary | 25th Nov 2021

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

Back to the Future: How Remote Working Can Work for Women

Commentary | 29th Apr 2021

By Multiple Authors
Christina Palmou
Senior Economist
Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

When It Comes to the Future of Work, the Uber Case Shows the UK’s Social Contract Is Stuck in the Past

Commentary | 22nd Mar 2021

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

Remote Working Is Here to Stay, but Will It Deliver What Businesses and Workers Want?

Commentary | 16th Mar 2021

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

Why Remote Working in the Pandemic Has Been a Drag on Productivity

Commentary | 8th Mar 2021

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation
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Economy & sustainability

Is the Government’s Industrial Strategy What We Need?

Commentary | 24th Nov 2020

Steve Coulter
Head of Industrial Strategy, Skills and Sustainability
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Economy & sustainability

Our Covid Consensus Fractured on Regional Faultlines. Will Climate Too?

Commentary | 17th Nov 2020

Sam Alvis
Senior Advisor
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Economy & sustainability

UK Industrial Strategy’s three horsemen: COVID, Brexit & Trade Wars (and a fourth horseman of my own)

Commentary | 29th Oct 2020

Richard Jones
Chair in Materials Physics and Innovation Policy, University of Manchester
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Economy & sustainability

The UK Innovation Landscape: The Impact of Covid-19 on R&D

Commentary | 21st Sep 2020

Bill Wildi
Policy Researcher
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Economy & sustainability

State-Aid Proposals are a Window into the Government’s Domestic Ambitions

Commentary | 15th Sep 2020

Jeegar Kakkad
Head of Productivity and Innovation

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