Jersey likes to suggest that it is a deeply successful finance centre where milk and honey flows for the benefit of all. That’s not true. As
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The UK tax system is a mess but it could be sorted
Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies has written an article for the FT this morning that says the UK tax system is a
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Where does the money come from?
Turkey will be happy to make it to Christmas
Turkey is in trouble. It’s banks cannot pay their foreign currency debts. People have borrowed in cheap foreign currencies and now cannot afford to repay.
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The system of capitalism we have now cannot deliver
According to the FT, the overwhelming common characteristic of the books that are being considered for its Business Book of the Year award is their
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Visit by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights to the United Kingdom
I think it appropriate to draw attention to this call for evidence that many in civil society, as well as concerned individuals, might want to
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Labour’s fiscal rule works under any macroeconomic theory presuming it is neoclassical
As some will have noted, the blog has had rather more discussion of Labour’s planned fiscal rule in the last few days than I might
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Bermuda: a home to extreme inequality
In the August 2018 Tax Justice Network monthly podcast, the Taxcast asks: Why are so many Bermudians leaving their beautiful island? And why have inequality
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The UK quarterly growth rate has risen to 0.4%, which is no reason to celebrate
The UK’s growth figure for the second quarter of 2018 has just been reported to be 0.4%. Compared to the 0.2% reported in the first quarter
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