I broadcast several times yesterday. The subject was Amazon, and tax. Or, as I made it, Amazon and accounting. Twice were for the BBC. Once
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It’s time the BBC realised that the opposite of reasonable debate is not unreasoned extremism
Rupert Read is a Green campaigner; philosopher; former Green Party candidate and a friend of mine. We don’t always agree. But we share a lot in common,
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Does the BBC have the right to close down discussion of the news?
The BBC is a public service broadcaster. It is paid for by taxation (because that is what the licence fee is). Bizarrely, that tax is
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The email list
I am aware many people have stopped receiving my daily emails. I apologise for this. I have no idea why this is the case. I
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An academic blog? Come on…..
I’ve just read a column by Paul Krugman on whether the US has full employment, or not. I think he’s called the issue wrong by
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Tax Research elsewhere
There’s a curious feature of this blog, which is that if I write about tax no one much bothers to read it. Or, at least,
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Sometimes life gets in the way…
Please accept my apologies for slow moderating yesterday. And a slow start to today. Just before 3 yesterday afternoon I got a call to say
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The Institute for Economic Affairs will be too high to concentrate
I am amused by the gig, drawn to my attention by Andy Crow: First, I love the fact that they’ll only be able to concentrate
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The more radical end of accounting
I was reading the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales’ Economia magazine this evening (as one does whilst cooking supper on a bank
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