This tweet is pretty important: An enlarged version of that chart can be found here. If a consistent basis for reporting Covid-19 deaths had been
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We don’t have to do anything now to manage the macroeconomic consequences of the coronavirus crisis, unless it is to issue perpetual bonds
Simon Wren-Lewis drew my attention to a survey by the Centre for Macroeconomics at the Centre for Economic Policy Research, published on 28 May. This
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The Basics of Modern Money
Auditors are finally going to have to do their jobs
As the FT has noted this morning: UK financial regulators are examining how many listed companies are set to issue warnings about their ability to
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The government is not following the science: and it’s the health professionals who are saying so
Whatever the government is now doing on Covid 19 it is not following the science. The Association of Directors of Public Health in the UK
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Hypocrisy in European Tax Policy and the Morality Play of Economic Recovery
The article that follows was written by my friend and colleague, Prof Leonard Seabrooke of Copenhagen Business School. It was originally published in Danish in
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All injustice matters
On this blog I tend to focus on issues relating to income and wealth inequality. And I tend to use an economic lens to view
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Why has it taken HMRC so long to tackle tax fraud on sites like Amazon and eBay?
As the FT reported last night: Online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay face being forced to collect value added tax on UK sales made
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