It would seem that almost uniquely the Guardian has reported yesterday’s televised open such on the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting process in Paris that
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Edgbaston 2 February
The image of Davos
In the world of Davos only investors matter. And PWC has their interests very close to its heart At cost to the rest of us,
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Why engage?
I ask the question in the title of this blog at least in part for practical reasons. As I mentioned early yesterday morning, I engaged
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The death of the entrepreneur foretold
I had a long, and enjoyable, discussion on the impact and consequences of wealth inequality in the UK yesterday. Who with does not matter: at
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It’s Tuesday so it must be Paris
There have only been three Tuesday's this year and this will be my second in Paris. Today's meeting is on how to provide tax relief
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Ebola, inequality and lobbying: tales of gain and big pharma
This is from Oxfam’s new report on inequality, out today: Companies have responded positively to the Ebola crisis: some pharmaceutical companies are investing in research
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Quantitative easing: socialism for the rich in action
There is a fair description of quantitative easing as it has been practiced in the UK and as it is likely to be practiced in Europe.
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The Fair Tax Mark’s top CSR director
I have belatedly noticed that Global CEO magazine has concluded its survey of top CSR directors and has reported: Our CSR poll has ended and
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