I could not help but be amused by this (click the image for a bigger version): Nominations?
Shall we move on?
I have written the following in response to a blog written by Frances Coppola, published today: Dear Frances Many thanks for publishing what seemed to
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Bill Mitchell, monetary liquidity operations, PQE and fiscal policy interventions
Bill Mitchell spoke at an event at which I was also on the panel last Thursday. Bill has now commented on some of the ideas
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A council of economic advisors?
Owen Jones has written and honest and thoughtful piece on what he thinks Labour might need to do in the case that Jeremy Corbyn is
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Will fear of Jeremy Corbyn ring the death knell for democracy?
Paul Collier is a development economist at Oxford University. He’s written in the FT this morning that: The Labour party is too big to fail
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Corbynomics: four weeks on
I have heard Jeremy Corbyn say, numerous times, that the policies he is proposing now will change and develop as a result of debate. It
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We need migration. Now let’s work out how to embrace it, as we have in the past
Will Hutton sets out a stark choice in the Observer this morning: Politicians and their electorates now have to make a choice. There is no
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Carney announces the effective end of monetary policy
Mark Carney made a speech in the USA today in which he said: For the past thirty years, a number of profound structural changes in
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Citigroup says China needs the likes of People’s Quantitative Easing
This is a headline from the Daily Telegraph today: In fairness, this is not Corbynomics’ People’s Quantitative Easing which involves printing money to create investment:
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