This is the second part of my interview on the Keiser report. Max and I do not agree….start at around 14 minutes in.
Music for the economy of 2015: Money’s too tight to mention
This is the day we say farewell to everything that was good about Britain
I am heading for London this morning to comment on the Autumn Statement for BBC News 24 at 11, the Jeremy Vine show on Radio
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The right wing fundamentalism of the Institute for Fiscal Studies on display again
People often wonder why I criticise the Institute for Fiscal Studies for right wing fundamentalism, as I have done on this blog, quite often. The reason
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Tomorrow will see the onset of austerity stress
This chart comes from the paper I have written with Ronen Palan and published by City University Political Economy Research Centre: The data sources are HM
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Musis for the economy of 2015: Ghost town
Is shale the new sub-prime?
The FT notes this morning that: Global debt markets are on the cusp of an unwelcome development with the number of companies defaulting on their
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Why the UK’s Fiscal Charter is doomed to fail: An analysis of Austerity Economics during the First and the Second Cameron Governments
I have a new paper, co-authored with Prof Ronen Palan on the web site of the City University Political Economy Research Centre today. This, at 30 pages,
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