I wrote this yesterday, sending it to people I met during the week: I apologise for having to write in this way I think it
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The highest readership day in this blog’s history
Quite why some blog posts become highly successful and others into which more effort has been put simply get average readership is largely a mystery
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A funding update
At the beginning of this year I mooted the possibility of an appeal for funding on this blog because at that time it was not
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On sustainable cost accounting
There has been the most remarkable fightback on sustainable cost accounting (SCA) on this blog this week. Four things characterise that fight back. First, almost
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Thanks for 29,822 reads
I can’t help noticing numbers. Deep down, and sometimes well hidden, I remain a chartered accountant. And as yesterday unfolded I noticed the volume of
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It would seem that freeports aren’t popular
I admit that it is not often that a blog posted here gets this much attention on Facebook: My commentary on freeports on Saturday seems
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Early morning tax justice
I am at a tax justice conference for the next couple of days, organised by the Joffe Trust, who are, amongst other things, the principle
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What’s that all about?
Yesterday a friend asked me where I get my inspiration from. Several times in the last week the question has been raised as to why
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Rebadged work
Ian McCluskey describes himself like this on Twitter: I mention this because this morning he has posted this, with reference to Rebecca Long-Bailey making the
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