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What Wales could be

Lucy Brill, Luke Cowie, Peter Folkman, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver, Michael Moran, Karel Williams

Manchester: cresc.ac.uk; 2015.

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Abstract

This 50,000 word report proposes new ways of understanding the intractable problems of the Welsh economy, critically reviews the inadequacy of existing Welsh Government policies and recommends radical alternatives. The aim is to encourage a political debate about new kinds of policy which could make Wales a better place; more immediately, it will frame the FSB Wales manifesto going into the 2016 Welsh Government elections.

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96 pages
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This 50,000 word report proposes new ways of understanding the intractable problems of the Welsh economy, critically reviews the inadequacy of existing Welsh Government policies and recommends radical alternatives. The aim is to encourage a political debate about new kinds of policy which could make Wales a better place; more immediately, it will frame the FSB Wales manifesto going into the 2016 Welsh Government elections.
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  • Related website http://www.cresc.ac.uk/medialibrary/research/Final%20Cresc-FSB%20Report%20FOR%20RELEASE%20(1).pdf

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:290647
Created by:
Williams, Karel
Created:
15th December, 2015, 20:34:54
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Williams, Karel
Last modified:
15th December, 2015, 20:34:54

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