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Britain must make sweeping reforms to pensions, the planning system, infrastructure, education and training, and research and development if it wants to boost economic growth in the years to come, the International Monetary Fund has warned. Productivity and GDP growth have been relatively weak since the financial crisis, compared to historical levels and relative to other rich economies. They will stay that way unless serious action is taken.... The TelegraphUK economy ‘must get more efficient’, says IMF Tim Wallace
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: British economy, IMF
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Britain must make sweeping reforms to pensions, the planning system, infrastructure, education and training, and research and development if it wants to boost economic growth in the years to come, the International Monetary Fund has warned. Productivity and GDP growth have been relatively weak since the financial crisis, compared to historical levels and relative to other rich economies. They will stay that way unless serious action is taken.... The TelegraphUK economy ‘must get more efficient’, says IMF Tim Wallace
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Britain must make sweeping reforms to pensions, the planning system, infrastructure, education and training, and research and development if it wants to boost economic growth in the years to come, the International Monetary Fund has warned.
Productivity and GDP growth have been relatively weak since the financial crisis, compared to historical levels and relative to other rich economies.
They will stay that way unless serious action is taken....The Telegraph
UK economy ‘must get more efficient’, says IMF
Tim Wallace