I spent some time yesterday googling the reasons for Brexit. The question I had asked in my post yesterday was genuine, although Leavers did not
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In this month’s Tax Justice Network podcast they speak to Gabriel Zucman about his new book with co-author Emmanuel Saez — The Triumph of Injustice: How the Rich Dodge Taxes
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I am aware that this blog post treads on contentious ground. But I think it only fair to say that I could not answer European’s
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I much enjoyed this comment on the blog yesterday from someone called Andrew who has been a long time contributor. I know it as tongue in
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Over the last few years I have spent quite a lot of time in Europe because of my involvement in the Horizon 2020 academic research
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The Green New Deal’s ’30 by 30′ plan to upgrade the insulation of all 30 million UK properties by 2030 has been driven by Colin
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It’s amazing how geography changes perspective. I am in Brussels this morning to attend the final conference of the EU funded Horizon 2020 academic research
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This post, by Professor Andrew Baker of Sheffield University and me, was on the Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute website yesterday: Matt Bishop and Tony
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It is possible to be bored with Brexit. I get why people are. But I did not expect the prime minister to be so bored
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