The combined committee report from the House of Commons on the failure of Carillion provides some ‘interesting’ reading this morning. The findings on the company
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The death of interest, inflation and the independent central bank
I have used this chart before, and I do so again without apology. It comes from an IPPR report, but that’s irrelevant to the use
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It’s time for MPs to reject the UK’s failing political leadership and act in the interests of the country as a whole
Jeremey Corbyn has made his Brexit position clear: he wants a hard Brexit and nothing less will do. If reports of a meeting of the Parliamentary
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On the irrelevance of a supposedly independent central bank
Whilst on a train home last night, after an evening discussing macroeconomic policy, it occurred to me that the Bank of England now has as
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Tax and charity are not the same thing
As the Guardian has reported this morning: Just 350 of the 15,600 wealthiest households in Westminster, one of the country’s richest boroughs, have answered the
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Professional chameleons – Why Big 4 smart suits and offices should not be allowed to hide greed & malice
This is a guest post from Professor Atul K. Shah reviewing ‘Beancounters — The Triumph of the Accountants and How they broke Capitalism’ by Richard Brooks,
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The number of companies per head of population in the UK has doubled this century
I am doing a lot of research on companies, corporation tax and the tax gap at present. All is part of what I call ‘day
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The myth of the self-made person
I had already been writing about what I think the true meaning of a company is when I read this in an email from The Sunday
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We need to get back to the essence of the company
I have long known of the etymology of the word company, but it came up in conversation yesterday and I thought it worth sharing. This
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