Tom Forth: Britain spends more on infrastructure but gets less value

Tom Forth: Britain spends more on infrastructure but gets less value
Britain invests more but achieves less

Tom Forth observes that Britain allocates more money to infrastructure projects than some other countries but achieves less tangible infrastructure for the investment.

He suggests there are additional factors to consider but leaves further details unstated.

Forth has previously linked stronger economic performance in other countries to higher taxes and increased investment in transport and R&D compared to the UK, according to his analysis of tax policy and economic growth. He has also examined the effects of housing supply and corporate pricing on U.S. growth models in a separate comparison of economic models. These studies provide context for his latest comments on infrastructure spending.

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