UK Budget 2018: experts respond

W David McCausland, Craig Berry, Dan Finn, Jonquil Lowe, Jo Richardson, Mandy Pierlejewski, Maria Goddard, Michael Kitson, Stephen Roper

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Abstract

T_Philip Hammond has delivered his third budget as the UK’s chancellor of the exchequer. It is the final budget before the UK leaves the EU. Here our panellists give their take on what it means for the UK economy. Stay tuned for further updates and follow @ConversationUK on Twitter.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
PublisherThe Conversation UK
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2018

Bibliographical note

Craig Berry is a member of the Labour Party.

Dan Finn received funding from the Joseph Rowntree Fondation in 2012 for an early study on impact of Universal Credit.

Maria Goddard receives research funding from the Department of Health and NIHR. The Centre of which she is Director receives research funding from a variety of sources. The views expressed are personal and do not reflect those of any funders.

Michael Kitson has received funding from BIS, HEFCE, EPSRC, ESRC, AHRC, NERC and the MRC.

Stephen Roper is Director of the ESRC-funded Enterprise Research Centre at Warwick Business School.

Jo Richardson, Jonquil Lowe, Mandy Pierlejewski, and W David McCausland do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Keywords

  • UK Budget
  • United Kingdom (UK)

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