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  • 17-October-2017

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    Economic Survey of the United Kingdom 2017

    Economic performance was solid until the end of 2016, stimulated by a strong business friendly environment, very supportive and reactive monetary policy, and a flexible approach in meeting fiscal goals.

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  • 1-June-2016

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  • 27-April-2016

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    Policy Paper: The economic consequences of Brexit: A taxing decision

    The economic consequences of Brexit: A taxing decision

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  • 27-April-2016

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    The Economic Consequences of Brexit: A Taxing Decision

    The Economic Consequences of Brexit: A Taxing Decision

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  • 27-April-2016

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    To Brexit or not to Brexit: A Taxing Decision

    Leaving Europe would impose a "Brexit tax" on generations to come. Instead of funding public services, this tax would be a pure deadweight loss, with no economic benefit, said OECD Secretary-General in London.

  • 27-April-2016

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    OECD study finds Britons will be paying a heavy “Brexit tax” for many years if UK leaves EU

    A UK exit from the EU would immediately hit confidence and raise uncertainty which would result in GDP being 3% lower by 2020, which equates to £ 2200 per household. The OECD states that such costs are already piling up in a new study released today.

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  • 18-February-2016

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    Elusive global growth outlook requires urgent policy response

    Achieving strong growth in the global economy remains elusive, with only a modest recovery in advanced economies and slower activity in emerging markets, according to the OECD’s latest Interim Economic Outlook.

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  • 22-July-2015

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    Enhancing the financing of the real economy and financial stability in the United Kingdom

    The banking sector in the United Kingdom (UK) was deeply affected by the crisis. Bank credit has collapsed reflecting both weak demand and tighter supply. New prudential requirements have improved the resilience of the banking sector and a number of measures were taken to support credit supply.

  • 22-July-2015

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    Improving infrastructure in the United Kingdom

    The United Kingdom (UK) has spent less on infrastructure compared to other OECD countries over the past three decades. The perceived quality of UK infrastructure assets is close to the OECD average but lower than in other G7 countries.

  • 28-May-2015

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    Economic security rests on stronger, fairer growth

    Years of global recession, stagnation and slow uncertain recovery prove we do not yet have the right economic model to secure the sustained, strong growth that will be vital to social and economic progress in the years ahead.

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