UK Key Themes for 2024
Date: Wednesday 29 November 2023
Our final UK webinar of the year looks at what we can expect to see in 2024. Though the inflation shock is fading, consumers will remain under pressure as the impact of tighter monetary policy continues to emerge. Companies will also feel the pinch, with high debt servicing costs the latest in a series of problems they’ve had to deal with. But it’s not all bad news. The labour market appears to be headed for a relatively soft landing. And with a general election fast approaching, we’ll discuss whether the fiscal policy landscape is likely to change.
Andrew Goodwin
Chief UK Economist
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Andrew Goodwin
Chief UK Economist
London, United Kingdom
Andrew Goodwin is the Chief UK Economist at Oxford Economics. He is responsible for Oxford Economics’ UK macroeconomic forecasting and analytical content. Andrew regularly comments on the UK’s economic outlook in print, online and broadcast media. Andrew has been with Oxford Economics since August 2008.
Before joining Oxford Economics, he spent three years working for Experian, where he managed the Regional Planning Service and produced UK macroeconomic forecasts from the national level down to local authorities. Before joining Experian, Andrew spent four years as a senior economist at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
Edward Allenby
Assistant UK Economist
Edward Allenby
Assistant UK Economist
London, United Kingdom
Edward is an Assistant Economist within the Macro and Investor Services team, having joined as a graduate in September 2022. Since joining, he has been involved in Oxford Economics’ UK macroeconomic forecasting and analytical content. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Edward spent a summer working for Greencroft Economics as an Economic Analyst. There, he contributed to a number of energy and sustainability projects in developing countries. Edward also undertook a year-long internship at HM Treasury, where he specialised in macroeconomic labour market analysis. He holds a MSc Economics from the University of Nottingham.
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