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Jack Newman is a Research Associate at The Productivity Institute and the Department of Politics, University of Manchester. Jack’s current research sits within the Productivity Institute’s ‘Institutions & Governance’ theme, asking whether UK productivity is constrained by the structure of its political institutions. Previously, Jack worked at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, collaborating with the Institute for Government on a review of the UK constitution. This followed a post at the University of Surrey on the LIPSIT research project, which analysed the link between local economies and the design of political institutions. Across these projects, Jack has written academic papers, media pieces, and policy reports about English devolution, the “levelling up agenda”, and the effectiveness of place-based policymaking.
Local Government, Party Manifestos, Policy Analysis, Political Methodology, Political Parties, Public Policy, Social Justice, Social Policy, Social Welfare, Welfare State, Knowledge, Political Sociology, Methods, Realism, Causality, Communication, Domestic Politics, Mixed Methods, Policy Change, Political Ideology
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