Non-exuastive list of some of the key pieces of work I've contributed to over the years
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Ekaterina Aleynikova & Max Mosley (2023). "The Economic and Social Impacts of Lifting Work Restrictions on People Seeking Asylum" National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) Discussion Papers 549, National Institute of Economic and Social Research.
Max. A. Mosley & Edmund Cornforth (2023). "The Macroeconomic Effect of the UK’s 2022 Cost-of-Living Payments" Discussion Papers 2316, Centre for Macroeconomics (CFM)
Max Mosley (2021). “The Importance of Being Earners: Modelling the Implications of Changes to Welfare Contributions on Macroeconomic Recovery”. Covid Economics, CEPR, Issue 82
Mosley & Stephens (2026). “Pushed into the wrong job?” New Economics Foundation (NEF)
Max Mosley., et al (2025). "UK living standards review 2025", NIESR
Max Mosley (2024). "Local Authority Finance: A Decade of Debt", NIESR
Max Mosley (2024). "Getting the Bill on the Fiscal Credit Card", Policy Paper 42, NIESR
Max Mosley (2024). "Box B: Examining Rising Inactivity and NHS Waiting Times," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 14
Max Mosley and Rosen Chowdhury, (2023) "Spotlight 1: The Impact of Rising Interest Rates on Housing Costs", National Institute UK Economic Outlook, 2023, (11), 53-59
Max Mosley & Tibor Szendrei (2022). "Box D: Measuring the effect of the cost-of-living crisis on low-income households," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 6, pages 56-57.
Max Mosley (2022). "Box C: Households savings amid the cost-of-living crisis" National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 7, pages 34-36.
Max Mosley, (2022). "Box E: Projecting the Impact of Peak Interest Rates on Variable Rate Mortgages" National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 8, pages 70-72.
Mosley, Max et al (2022) "A ‘Variable Energy Price Cap’ to Help Solve the Cost-of-Living Crisis", NIESR
NIESR UK Outlook (Chapter 2, Households and Living Standards)
Bhattacharjee, Arnab & Pabst, Adrian & Mosley, Max & Szendrei, Tibor, 2023. "Outlook for UK Households, the Devolved Nations and the English Regions," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 10, pages 44-64.
Bhattacharjee, Arnab & Pabst, Adrian & Mosley, Max & Robyn Smith & Szendrei, Tibor, 2023. "Outlook for UK Households, the Devolved Nations and the English Regions," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 11, pages 45-82.Bhattacharjee, Arnab & Pabst, Adrian & Mosley, Max & Szendrei, Tibor, 2022. "UK Regional Outlook: Autumn 2021," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 5, pages 29-40.
Bhattacharjee, Arnab & Pabst, Adrian & Mosley, Max & Szendrei, Tibor, 2022. "Outlook for the devolved nations, English regions, and UK households," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 6, pages 37-55.
NIESR UK Outlook (Chapter 1, Macroeconomic Outlook)
Paula Bejarano Carbo & Hailey Low & Ben Caswell & Stephen Millard & Dixon, Huw & Mosley, Max, 2024. "UK Economic Outlook: The Macroeconomic Outlook for the United Kingdom," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 13, pages 7-50.
Paula Bejarano Carbo & Hailey Low & Ben Caswell & Stephen Millard & Dixon, Huw & Mosley, Max, 2024. "UK Economic Outlook: The Macroeconomic Outlook for the United Kingdom," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 14, pages 7-50.
Paula Bejarano Carbo & Hailey Low & Leaza McSorley & Stephen Millard & Dixon, Huw & Mosley, Max, 2023. "UK Economic Outlook: The Macroeconomic Outlook for the United Kingdom," National Institute UK Economic Outlook, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 12, pages 7-40.
Op-eds
Who Will Turn Out the Lights Locally?, the Municipal Journal
Liz Truss is long gone – but her fiscal meltdown still dictates every step Labour makes, The Guardian
We built a cruel system to fight an imaginary enemy, The New Statesman
Blogs
"The true scale and impact of benefit cuts for ill and disabled people", NEF
"Why pushing people into any job risks undermining the UK’s ambition for high employment", NEF
"Good economic news is finally on the horizon". Comment Central
"What Next for the UK Economy?", NIESR
"Is The Government’s Energy Price Plan Fit for Purpose?" National Institute UK Economic Outlook, NIESR
"What Can Be Done About the Cost-of-Living Crisis?" National Institute UK Economic Outlook, NIESR
"The Unequal Impact of Rising Inflation" National Institute UK Economic Outlook, NIESR
"Take it from an Economist, Jack Monroe’s Argument is a Fair One", NIESR
"Welfare as fiscal policy? Why benefits should be raised, not lowered, during recessions". LSE COVID-19 Blog .
The Autumn Statement was neither fair nor efficient. LSE British Politics and Policy Blog.