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The demand for government bonds continues – so why not exploit it?

Posted on July 31 2014

Ever since austerity programmes began  they have been justified by a number of rather bizarre economic arguments. The first of these was that government borrowing
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Newspeak or Neospeak?

Posted on July 31 2014

Following my blog on the language of economic debate yesterday Ivan Horrocks posted a comment that I thought worth sharing more widely: There was a
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We need to choose the right big idea

Posted on July 31 2014

Former Conservative MP Matthew Parris was interesting on the BBC's Moral Maze last night. He argued that we are not living in an era when
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Boris Johnson wants £21 billion of investment in London a year that no market will supply

Posted on July 31 2014

Boris Johnson has said that London needs investment of £1.3 trillion between now and 2050 if it is to meet the demands that will be
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