Three more panels for Treasury
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The Treasury announced yesterday that it has set up three new academic panels to provide sounding boards for work on labour markets, product markets and public services. They join its long-established panel of academic macro-economists and its high-profile panel of independent forecasters and newer industry panel. The new panels will each have a core of three academic members, though others will be invited to participate.
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