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QE thoughts

Posted on November 5 2020

From my Twitter account this morning, I admit overlapping with comments already made here:

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The Biden game really was not good enough. Labour and the SNP need to take note.

Posted on November 5 2020

There is a lesson to be learned from the US presidential elections, and those for the Senate and House. There are two ways to present
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The locking up of the intellectuals is deferred, for now

Posted on November 5 2020

I’m not the world’s biggest fan of Paul Krugman – an economist so neo-Keynesian that the blame for so much that has gone wrong in
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It’s time for a new financial transactions tax if it’s fiscal policy that’s going to control inflation in the future

Posted on November 5 2020

I have an article on the Social Europe website this morning in which I argue that the time has come for a new financial transactions
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Why and how we can do something much better than quantitative easing if we want to transform our economy

Posted on November 5 2020

Modern monetary theory (MMT) says the government creates all our money – either itself through its own spending, or indirectly through the banks that it
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What happens when we create more quantitative easing?

Posted on November 5 2020

Sometime very soon we are going to have an announcement from the Bank of England that they are going to create more quantitative easing. An
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