The new UK government: assessing the first 100 days
To mark the Labour party’s first 100 days in power, OMFIF convenes an expert panel to assess the new government’s progress on bolstering economic growth, improving the public finances and fostering better relations between the UK and European Union.
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The new UK government: assessing the first 100 days
To mark the Labour party’s first 100 days in power, OMFIF convenes an expert panel to assess the new government’s ...
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The new UK government: assessing the first 100 days
To mark the Labour party’s first 100 days in power, OMFIF convenes an expert panel to assess the new government’s ...
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With constrained fiscal resources in the face of continuous demands, it is becoming increasingly important for governments around the world ...
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The future of public money
Following OMFIF’s project with EY on Blockchain for public finance management, this year we focus on the future of public money. Against a backdrop of constrained public finances globally, we examine how public money could be spent better through improved institutional structures and harnessing the power of technology.