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Charities and culture wars

Posted on December 2 2020

I am a big fan of the work of a charity specialist named Andrew Purkis. His blog is here. I share his opinion that far
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MMT: a primer

Posted on December 2 2020

I have said what follows before on this blog, but some things bear repetition. And given that I am speaking about modern monetary theory (MMT)
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17
Johnson, populism, and failure: words that were meant to go together

Posted on December 2 2020

Governments that are within weeks of delivering all that they promised the electorate in their manifesto should not suffer major House of Commons defeats, and
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6
Will increased interest rates make the national debt unaffordable?

Posted on December 2 2020

Many commentators – from Robert Peston onwards – are obsessing that if interest rates rise then the government will be overwhelmed with debt servicing costs.
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