Sam Bowman writes for City AM

Research Director of the Adam Smith Institute, Sam Bowman, wrote an op-ed for City AM on the three reforms needed to transform UK recovery into a long-term boom.

Read the full article here.

"The question is, how can we get the strong growth we all want? Tax cuts are nice, but hard to sell as long as the deficit remains large. And calls for business deregulation are often too vague to be useful. But there are clear areas for reform in planning, immigration, and money, and none would threaten the deficit. Reform these areas – the PIMs, we might call them – and real, booming, sustainable growth will come."

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