Source: Paul Krugman, here. As he says, not good, but hardly unprecedented right now. And no cause to panic, at all.
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Greece is in crisis. The crisis has many dimensions. It is a debt crisis. It is a banking crisis. It is a currency crisis. And
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Osborne’s abandoned the pasty tax. And the caravan tax. It’s a good question whether or not he should have done; the pasty tax was a
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The 2012 research workshop co-organised by the Association for Accountancy & Business Affairs and the Tax Justice Network, will explore connections between tax avoidance, corruption and crisis. The
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The Tax Justice Network will be holding a Seminar on Transfer Pricing in Helsinki, on June 13-15th, 2012. The Seminar is being co-hosted by TJN,
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From Aditya Chakrabortty’s (excellent as usual) column in the Guardian this morning: [On tax avoidance], Sorrell goes one better [than Philip Green]. In September 2008, he wrote
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The FT notes this morning: Bob Diamond, chief executive of Barclays, has accused the government of inflicting “unnecessary damage” on its reputation when it retrospectively
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