Dr Garry Young
Garry has now retired from NIESR (24 August 2020)
- "The Economic Effects of the Prime Minister's Brexit Deal"
- Garry Young's speaking note at launch of "The Economic Effects of the Prime Minister's Brexit Deal" publication
https://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/pyo64.htm
Research Interests
Garry has now retired from NIESR (24 August 2020)
- “The Economic Effects of the Prime Minister’s Brexit Deal“
- Garry Young’s speaking note at launch of “The Economic Effects of the Prime Minister’s Brexit Deal” publication
Additional Information
Publications
Discussion Papers
Financing Higher Education in England: The Fiscal Implications of Reform
15 Aug 2022
Discussion Papers
Modelling the impact of Covid-19 on the UK economy: an application of a disaggregated New-Keynesian model
12 Aug 2021
Discussion Papers
Outlier Detection Methodologies for Alternative Data Sources: International Review of Current Practices
02 Dec 2020
Discussion Papers
Understanding and Confronting Uncertainty: Revisions to UK Government Expenditure Plans
22 Oct 2018
Discussion Papers
Economic Outlooks
UK economy 3.5 per cent smaller under latest Brexit deal
29 Oct 2019
UK Economic Outlook
The (In)Effectiveness of the Latest Round of ECB Asset Purchases
23 Oct 2019
Global Economic Outlook Box Analysis
Brexit-related uncertainty leads to deferred investment plans and increased stockbuilding
25 Apr 2019
UK Economic Outlook
UK economy loses momentum due to Brexit-related uncertainty
06 Feb 2019
UK Economic Outlook
National Institute Economic Review
Assessing Long-Run Growth Prospects for the UK’s Regions
04 Nov 2020
National Institute Economic Review
Introduction: The Economic Implications of Climate Change Mitigaton Policies
06 Feb 2020
National Institute Economic Review
The economic impact of Prime Minister Johnson’s New Brexit Deal
30 Oct 2019
National Institute Economic Review
Prospects for the UK economy: Forecast Summary
25 Apr 2019
National Institute Economic Review
Macroeconomic modelling at the Institute: hopes, challenges and a lasting contribution
31 Oct 2018
National Institute Economic Review
Using NiGEM in uncertain times: Introduction and overview of NiGEM
04 May 2018
National Institute Economic Review
Commentary – Light at the end of the fiscal tunnel?
04 May 2018
National Institute Economic Review
Policy Papers
Policy, Budgets, & Fiscal Events
NIESR Analysis Ahead of the Summer Statement: Keep Doing ‘Whatever it Takes’
08 Jul 2020
Budget/Fiscal Event Comment
A Switch to Active Fiscal Policy: NIESR Response to Budget 2020
11 Mar 2020
Budget/Fiscal Event Comment
The Macroeconomics of Parties’ Tax and Spending Plans
06 Dec 2019
General Election Briefing
Research Report
The economic impact on the United Kingdom of a customs union deal with the European Union
08 May 2019
Research Report
The Economic Effects of the Government’s proposed Brexit Deal
26 Nov 2018
Research Report
Light at the end of the fiscal tunnel? Scotland’s public spending pressures
19 Jun 2018
Research Report
The Financial Crisis, Bank Lending and UK Productivity: Sectoral and Firm-Level Evidence
01 May 2014
Research Report
New Deal for Young People: Implications for Employment and the Public Finances
20 Dec 2000
Research Report
Continent Cut Off? The Macroeconomic Impact of British Withdrawal from the EU
01 Feb 2000
Research Report
The New Deal for Young People: Early Findings from the Pathfinder Areas
01 Dec 1999
Research Report
Trackers
Blog Posts
Why we stand by our assessment of a £70bn Brexit impact
Arno Hantzsche
Phil Thornton
Garry Young
14 Nov 2019
5 min read
Why the Chancellor will not meet the fiscal mandate
Arno Hantzsche
Garry Young
16 Aug 2019
4 min read
UK earnings growth likely to pick up further – and NIESR is on the case
Marta Lopresto
Garry Young
14 Dec 2018
3 min read
Keeping track of the state of the economy in real time: introducing NIESR’s GDP Tracker
Amit Kara
Marta Lopresto
Garry Young
05 Jul 2018
6 min read
The Year Ahead from the National Institute: Replies to the FT Christmas Survey
Jagjit S. Chadha
Garry Young
Monique Ebell
05 Jan 2018
11 min read