Areas of expertise:
- UK and international economic policy
- Microeconomics
- International development
Before joining IPPR, Amna worked at the Government Office for Science on the Global Food and Farming Futures project and previously worked at the World Agroforestry Centre in Nairobi, Kenya. Amna holds an MSc in Economics and Development Economics from the University of Nottingham and a BSc from the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Publications
Pressures and priorities: The long-term outlook for Britain's public finances
Author(s) : Kayte Lawton, Amna Silim
20 Sep 2012
Articles
Stuck in a rut - 25 Apr 2013
Author(s) : Tony Dolphin, Amna Silim
The child benefit reforms are a disaster waiting to happen - 04 Jan 2013
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Economic update – December 2012: Triple-dip ahead? - 10 Dec 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Economic update – November 2012: Good news for Osborne ahead of autumn statement - 13 Nov 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Economic update – October 2012: There’s been an upturn but the economy is still struggling - 08 Oct 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
An honest debate about migration must include long-term fiscal considerations - 25 Sep 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Ageing population might not increase public spending - 21 Sep 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
August Economic Update: We got our Olympic boost, but consumer confidence remains low - 14 Aug 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Time to heed IMF warning on UK recession - 23 Jul 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
OBR figures show a long term fiscal challenge that needs long term solutions - 13 Jul 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Time to think beyond the economy – is GDP the right target? - 09 Apr 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
A stimulus Osborne can live with - 15 Mar 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Take the long view on unemployment - 15 Feb 2012
Author(s) : Amna Silim
Autumn statement: time to be bold - 28 Nov 2011
Author(s) : Amna Silim
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