One of the reasons why I created sustainable cost accounting as a way to tackle the need to bring climate change on to corporate balance
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The Sunday Times’ attack on modern monetary theory shows just how worried its opponents really are
David Smith has, apparently, been leave economics editor of the Sunday Times since 1989. Today he addressed the issue of modern monetary theory, and you
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If you thought this week was bad, I promise you, there is very much worse to come
It would be good to leave the continuing A level fiasco alone this morning, but I cannot. Not that I want to discuss it directly:
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Is the A level algorithm legal? The Information Commissioner’s Office’s advice on using algorithms for decision making suggests it may not be
The thought occurred to me this morning that the A level algorithm may be illegal under GDPR law, which I recalled having provisions on automated,
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Friday night and Saturday morning thoughts
The 2021 A level results crisis has to be planned for now
I make no apology for returning to the A level theme that I have noted for a couple of days. This blog is a stream
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Could we be a cashless society?
With the intention of making a video a day the range of topics the series that I am creating can address is wide. One of
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The A level result algorithm is proof that the government thinks we’re all just cogs in a machine
I posted this on Twitter a few minutes ago: Today’s algorithmically created #Alevel results are the clearest message possible to today’s 18 year olds that
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Where to begin with tax reform?
The demands for tax reform after coronavirus are growing. I have been working on the whole theme of Tax After Coronavirus since near the time
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