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Economy

IWA View: Spring Statement: A Confused Response to the Cost of Living Crisis

The IWA’s Economic Policy Lead Harry Thompson examines the 2022 Spring Statement.

26th March (25th March)
  • Politics and Policy

REPORT: What Does Levelling Up Mean for Wales?

The IWA has just published a new report warning about the negative impact of the UK Government’s ‘Levelling Up’ agenda on Welsh councils.

14th December (14th December)
  • Politics and Policy

Is the Climate Crisis Forcing us to Rethink the Welsh Tourism Industry?

Dr Jeanette Reis and Louise Dixey call for a rethink of the impact of tourism and its role in carbon reduction.

25th November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Tourism: How Can Wales Perform Better?

Ant Pickles argues that Wales needs to adapt if it it to make the most of a currently untapped resource: international tourism.

19th November (18th November)
  • Voices

Why the NHS is Fundamental to Economic and Social Recovery

Following the UK Government Budget and Spending Review, and as scrutiny of the Welsh Government draft budget 2022-23 continues in

16th November (12th November)
  • Politics and Policy

The Green Skills Challenge

Danielle Bragg considers why the industrial decarbonisation of South Wales provides the optimal scenario to develop green skills.

12th November (11th November)
  • Politics and Policy

IWA ANALYSIS: Budget and Spending Review – Five Key Takeaways

Dr Jack Watkins offers an analysis of the UK Government’s 2021 Budget announcements and its impact on Wales.

29th October (29th October)
  • Politics and Policy

LONG READ: From a Welsh Economy to an Economy for Wales: Thinking about an independent Wales

Dr Edward Jones and Dr Brian Jones articulate their vision of an economy for Wales.

25th October (25th October)
  • Politics and Policy
A picture of Womanby street in Cardiff

IWA View: No Country for Young Folks: Looking for the Full Picture of the Welsh ‘Brain Drain’

Dr Jack Watkins from the IWA explores the realities of the ‘Brain Drain’ – and asks how Wales can be a good place to live for young poeple.

22nd October (20th May)
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