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FT’s annual survey of economists shows concern on high inflation and weak growth
Interest rates forecast to rise 0.5% points, while Brexit will start to hit investment
Migration falls as the economy slows following the Brexit referendum
Potential windfalls will come too late to help solve housing problems
Conservative drive to temper parental conflict achieves ‘relatively small’ gains
One-third of UK regions see output per person fall in real terms
Piketty and colleagues seek to present global picture of income and wealth divergences
Number of people in work falls by 56,000 in the three months to October
Catherine Mann, who until recently was OECD chief economist, will take his place
Bank of England research rejects Carney’s current account theory
IFS warns on pressure to raise spending before the next election
Households face longest squeeze on disposable income since 1950s, says Resolution Foundation
‘Pledge of fiscal responsibility’ still in place by front-ending borrowing
Economists tell FT what they think about the chancellor’s policies
Deficit disappoints but is still expected to beat estimates for the year
Fiscal commitments and economic data leave chancellor with little room for manoeuvre
Change in status of housing associations will reduce UK headline borrowing figures
Britain appears to be suffering problems far less pronounced elsewhere
Ben Broadbent tells LSE market emphasis on keeping rates low amid Brexit uncertainty is too strong
A shift among economists on spending and tax is not shared by policymakers
Pound falls 1.4% against the dollar after central bank signals gradual increase in borrowing costs
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