As the FT has noted: The London Stock Exchange caught many by surprise this week when a little-known rule tweak relabelled a group of oil
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Blogging
I quite often get asked if I am OK if I do not blog very much. In that case I should explain that if I
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Desperate days
Boris Johnson’s March to Downing Street continues. I doubt that there is anyone much surprised that Jeremy Hunt has proved to be an inept opponent.
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It’s time for the left to move on from neoliberalism – because the right have
I have already posted once this morning on how to consider the threat from the New Right. Nick Cohen also has thoughts on this today,
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The New Right – and how to understand them
Whilst I continue to post relatively little because I am writing like fury on new ideas of my own, I thought it worth sharing this
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Carbon pricing is not the most effective way to reduce emissions
This post comes from my Cambridge Econometrics colleague and co-director Hector Pollitt, who is head of the modelling team there. I share many of his
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Profit maximisation and the Green New Deal cannot mix
I read the new report on a Green New Deal for the UK from the Common Wealth think tank yesterday. I must stress that although
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There are record levels of concern about the tax behaviour of business
This post was originally on the Fair Tax Mark web site. The Fair Tax Mark is holding its annual conference today. I am a founder-director
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Labour’s fence sitting
I suggested to a friend that I was sitting on the fence on a particular issue when in discussion at the Tax Justice Network conference
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