Dan Bailey
SPERI and the University of Manchester
The hollowness of GDP: The case of Ireland
Dan Bailey & John Barry - 22 September 2016The hollowness of GDP: The case of Ireland
Ireland’s GDP statistics highlight the disconnect between ‘official’ growth and the real economy, and raise questions about the nature of growth itself
Will devolution bring an economic and democratic dividend?
Dan Bailey & Matt Wood - 03 December 2015Will devolution bring an economic and democratic dividend?
Our briefing for the New Economics Foundation (NEF) supports the existing literature in suggesting that such a relationship cannot be taken for granted
Fostering ‘Civic Capitalism’ within regional polities
Dan Bailey - 21 May 2015Fostering ‘Civic Capitalism’ within regional polities
Not all devolution is necessarily ‘good devolution’
The regressive evolution of the UK tax base
Daniel Bailey & Craig Berry - 13 June 2014The regressive evolution of the UK tax base
The declining significance of progressive and business taxation demonstrates the character of ‘austerity’