我们的现状

David Smith
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变化中的欧洲中的英国》(UKICE)是智库中的新秀,它就英国经济状况撰写了一份内容广泛的报告。报告提出了英国经济是否陷入了 "厄运循环 "的问题,即经济表现不佳,但政策选择却受制于财政状况。与某些 SWOT 分析不同的是,该报告既分析了优势,也分析了劣势,但这些优势可能有利于英国较繁荣的地区。所提出的观点有助于防止英国陷入厄运循环,但政治家们往往倾向于短期内就能收回成本的解决方案。我们需要长期思维。
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The State We're In
UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE) is a comparative newcomer among think tanks and it has produced a wide‐ranging report on the state of the UK economy. It asks whether the UK economy is caught in a ‘doom loop’ where performance is bad, but policy options are constrained by the fiscal position. Unlike some SWOT analyses it looks as strengths as well as weaknesses, but these may favour the more prosperous parts of the UK. The ideas presented could help prevent the UK falling into the doom loop, but politicians tend to favour solutions which have a short‐term payback. We need long‐term thinking.
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