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Blogs

Osborne goes for Plan A+
March 20, 2013

A £4.2billion Budgetary expansion

BRICs are obsolete
March 20, 2013

We need new ways of judging the global winners

Consumers cut back post recession
March 20, 2013

Which? urges chancellor to put consumers first

The Impact of Apprenticeships
March 11, 2013

Apprenticeships forecast to contribute £3.4bn by 2022   A report by CEBR for the National Apprenticeship Service   Cebr authored this report to mark the

Trends in Food Poverty in the UK
March 5, 2013

In its report, Cebr examined trends in food poverty in the UK, looking at how household food purchases have changed since the financial crisis and

World growth holds back UK exports
March 1, 2013

The gap between UK export weighted world GDP growth and unweighted world GDP growth explains why the UK finds it hard to achieve growth.

University Education – Is this the best route into employment?
February 19, 2013

Far from walking into a graduate job, 44.1% of university leavers from the class of 2012/13 are predicted to be unemployed or underemployed six-months after

Middle East population boom
February 17, 2013

Economic Insight: Middle East is produced by Cebr (The Centre for Economics and Business Research), ICAEW’s partner and economic adviser.

Consumers in 2030: forecasts and projections
February 8, 2013

So what will life be like for people in 2030?

Will there be a shortage of spending power?
February 8, 2013

How the Chinese savings glut was the fundamental cause of the financial crisis

UK regional house prices
February 8, 2013

‘North-South Divide’: South East house prices to rise 24.8% by 2018; prices in North East to rise by only 2.3%

January Gresham Lecture
January 24, 2013

Stripping out the excess cost of doing business – How to make Western Economies more Competitive

UK house price forecast
January 21, 2013

UK house prices to pass pre-crisis peak in 2014

ASEAN stands ready
January 20, 2013

ICAEW’s Economic Insight: South East Asia is a quarterly forecast for the region prepared specifically for the finance profession.

Deficit is 3 parliament problem
January 15, 2013

Deficit reduction ‘a three Parliament problem’ claims leading economic forecaster

New Chief Exec. for Cebr
January 14, 2013

Brough becomes chief executive as Cebr celebrates 20th anniversary

20 Years On:reviewing our forecasts
January 14, 2013

Cebr celebrates its 20th anniversary by publishing a selection of past forecasts

Global Underinsurance Report
October 31, 2012

Global insurance market Lloyd’s of London is calling on businesses and governments across the world urgently to review their disaster-readiness. The call comes as it

UK mid-sized businesses beating the market
October 15, 2012

Medium sized businesses (MSBs) are the hidden success story of the UK economy.

Economic Impact of Football
October 2, 2012

A new report commissioned by the Football Foundation and carried out by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) has found that investing into

Bank of Mum and Dad for first-time buyers
September 29, 2012

A new report written and researched by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr), on behalf of HSBC, reveals that the ‘bank of mum

STEM Graduate Prospects
September 21, 2012

New research commissioned by Staffordshire University ahead of the opening of its £30m Science Centre has revealed that science and technology industries are experiencing robust

Economic impact of offshore wind
June 12, 2012

Cebr report on the benefits to the UK economy of investment in offshore wind

HS2
January 10, 2012

HS2 – A triumph of PR over economics

Top ten predictions for 2012
January 2, 2012

Top ten predictions for 2012 include a country leaving the Euro, economic recession in Europe including the UK, a sharp fall in inflation, a successful Diamond Jubilee and a disappointing Olympics

Can Britain remain an EU Member State?
December 12, 2011

Let there be no doubt: the fact that the UK has been forced to veto a proposed European treaty is a diplomatic defeat, not a success, both for the UK and the rest of Europe.

Europe needs to rescue banks
October 20, 2011

Then it can deal with its debt and currency problems. Not sure that we qualify for a £250,000 prize!

Italy is bound to default
August 4, 2011

Realistically, Italy is bound to default, but Spain may just get away without having to do so

Markets are getting fragile
July 20, 2011

As politicians try to get the other side to blink first…one in three chance of UK double dip

Bank subsidiarisation is a good thing but probably won’t help if the Greeks default
June 15, 2011

The less exciting retail banks will find it more difficult to raise capital and hence will be less able to lend than they might have been.

Economic impact of cloud computing
December 7, 2010

The economic impact of cloud computing in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain – Part 1

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