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PEF Council member Robert Skidlesky discusses the points in his chapter: * Return the state to its primary position in shaping the economy * Ensure that fiscal space is not dictated by international bond markets * Increase the government's share of investment in the economy * Choose the technology that we want.
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PEF Council member Robert Skidlesky discusses the points in his chapter: * Return the state to its primary position in shaping the economy * Ensure that fiscal space is not dictated by international bond markets * Increase the government's share of investment in the economy * Choose the technology that we want.
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Robert Skidelsky considers the following as important:
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PEF Council member Robert Skidlesky discusses the points in his chapter: * Return the state to its primary position in shaping the economy * Ensure that fiscal space is not dictated by international bond markets * Increase the government's share of investment in the economy * Choose the technology that we want. |