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What policies can level up economic performance?
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How important are the economic aspects of levelling up, as opposed to other missions to increase pride in place and wellbeing?
Improving economic performance outside London and the South East is a core aim of the government’s levelling up agenda. Drawing on past IfG research, this event explored what policies, and policy approaches, would best support economic performance outside London and the South East and compare these with the government’s current policies. Our panel discussed:
What policies would be most effective to achieve the government’s productivity mission and what should the government prioritise? What will the Sunak government do differently to the Johnson government and where can it make improvements? Are there lessons from the way other countries have attempted to level up? And how important are the economic aspects of levelling up, as opposed to other missions to increase pride in place and wellbeing?
To explore these questions, the IfG brought together an expert panel including:
Adam Hawksbee, Deputy Director at Onward
Ruth Kelly, Chief Analyst, UK National Audit Office
Thomas Pope, Deputy Chief Economist at the Institute for Government
Professor Bart Van Ark, Professor of Productivity Studies at the Alliance Manchester Business School, and Managing Director of The Productivity Institute at The University of Manchester
The event was chaired by Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government.
Follow us on Twitter @ifgevents and join the conversation using #IfGlevellingup.
Get more from the IfG:
#PublicFinance #LevellingUp #economy
Improving economic performance outside London and the South East is a core aim of the government’s levelling up agenda. Drawing on past IfG research, this event explored what policies, and policy approaches, would best support economic performance outside London and the South East and compare these with the government’s current policies. Our panel discussed:
What policies would be most effective to achieve the government’s productivity mission and what should the government prioritise? What will the Sunak government do differently to the Johnson government and where can it make improvements? Are there lessons from the way other countries have attempted to level up? And how important are the economic aspects of levelling up, as opposed to other missions to increase pride in place and wellbeing?
To explore these questions, the IfG brought together an expert panel including:
Adam Hawksbee, Deputy Director at Onward
Ruth Kelly, Chief Analyst, UK National Audit Office
Thomas Pope, Deputy Chief Economist at the Institute for Government
Professor Bart Van Ark, Professor of Productivity Studies at the Alliance Manchester Business School, and Managing Director of The Productivity Institute at The University of Manchester
The event was chaired by Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government.
Follow us on Twitter @ifgevents and join the conversation using #IfGlevellingup.
Get more from the IfG:
#PublicFinance #LevellingUp #economy