Something quite extraordinary happened yesterday. A state visit took place, with all the associated pomp and ceremony, and no one was allowed to witness it,
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The Quantum Essays: Observing and Engaging
Background Having finished the first series that I plan to publish on quantum economics (others are planned), it became clear that explaining the use of this
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Abandoning fiscal rules is the price of preserving democracy
Guardian journalist Helen Pidd, asked, after attending the far-right rally in London at the weekend, a simple but wholly appropriate question: When the far right
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The big questions for the Bank of England today
There are two big questions for the Bank of England when they announce their decisions on monetary policy this lunchtime. The first is whether they
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All forecasts are wrong
Politicians and economists pretend forecasts are facts. But they’re not. They’re guesses – and running the economy on guesses guarantees failure. In this video, I
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The best year ever
I noticed an odd statistic relating to this blog this morning. As this chart shows, during the course of yesterday this blog recorded its best
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Too many ideas?
It has been pointed out to me by my wife, so I definitely noticed, that I may be publishing too much content on here at
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Quantum economics, part 10: A Call for a New Economics
This post continues the story of quantum economics, which began here. There is a summary of posts to date at the end of this post.
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Economics questions: The Keynes question
This is one of a series of posts that will ask what the most pertinent question raised by a prominent influencer of political economy might
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