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The Impact of Carbon Leakage Mechanisms on Growth

Original new research from the Growth Commission published today highlights the potential hit to economic growth in the UK if we were to adopt a carbon leakage mechanism akin to that being pioneered by the European Union and under active consideration by the UK government. The EU’s Carbon Border Tax Adjustment Mechanism (or CBAM) aims […]

Growth Commission Response to King’s Speech

The Growth Commission has issued the following response to the King’s Speech: Wealth Creation Focus The continued emphasis on wealth creation from the Government is commendable, but we now need to clarify what wealth creation actually entails and how it will be achieved. Key elements from the speech include: Planning and Infrastructure Bill Summary This […]

Demographic Impacts on Economic Growth

In this paper, we focus on the demographic impacts on economic growth. The demographic shifts here mean that the share of the old cohort in the total population increases or the average age rises over time because of increased life expectancy and a decline in fertility. Of these two forces, the significant decrease in the […]

British households to become £2400 poorer from new EU-style tax

New Research from the Growth Commission’s Spring Growth Budget says an EU-style Carbon Border Tax to be implemented by 2027, with second round of Government consultations to be launched tomorrow, will further damage UK growth. An EU style carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) will increase the costs of goods including iron, steel, aluminium, fertiliser, hydrogen, ceramics, glass and cement […]