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Budget 2013: Helping parents who canβt afford to work?
...for the new support. This is a strange sort of reverse means-test, in which the working poor won’t be eligible. That’s an odd choice if the aim is to encourage...
Published: | 19 March 2013 |
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Careful what you wish for Mr Miliband: Could Labourβs cost of living measures backfire?
...in tariffs. These may be just the latest in a recent litany of price rises, but the motivation certainly exists for firms to raise prices ahead of any prospective cap...
Published: | 04 November 2013 |
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Media Release
New ONS figures show slow and stalling progress on greening homes
The Social Market Foundation responds to todayβs release from the ONS on energy efficiency ratings of English and Welsh homes, which suggest a slowdown in uptake of heat pumps and insulation.
Published: | 01 November 2023 |
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News
The Social Market Foundation appoints Theo Bertram as new Director
The Social Market Foundation, Britainβs leading cross-party think tank, is delighted to announce the appointment of Theo Bertram as its new Director.
Published: | 27 February 2024 |
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Event
Consumers and the financial services industry: who needs to be tamed, shamed or blamed?
...up the cause of the consumer in its latest round of financial services reforms. They stress that competition will enliven the UK’s stagnant financial industry but this depends on active...
Published: | 27 September 2011 |
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Media Release
Planning reform will fail to address UK housing crisis without affordability requirements, think tank says
The UK should learn from successful planning policies that have deliberately prioritised affordable housing and are ambitious in nature, such as those implemented in the American city of Minneapolis.
Published: | 16 April 2024 |
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Media Release
PRESS RELEASE: New report finds 1.8 million more 25-34 year-olds locked out of the housing market since 2001
...people to share in property price growth. Boosting the supply of new homes by providing equity funding to small and medium-sized housebuilders. The report makes a number of policy recommendations...
Published: | 22 February 2016 |
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Commentary
The Summer Savings Bump: Can policy do more to encourage efficient investments?
Figures released by the British Bankers’ Association (BBA) today show a jump in savings in July as new rules on tax-free accounts came into force. Net deposits to NISA (New...
Published: | 27 August 2014 |
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Publication
The long term economic consequences of having a bad day: How high-stakes exams mismeasure potential
...well on the examination. Our solution to this problem is to examine the consequences of fluctuations in a random factor on exam performance. We use fluctuations in air pollution for...
Published: | 29 June 2016 |
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Author(s): | Victor Lavy, Avraham Ebenstein, Sefi Roth |