From my Twitter account this morning on issues I will not have time to address here today:
The IMF is suggesting that monopoly power is undermining the power of monetary policy
In a fascinating new blog post that was published yesterday three IMF authors suggested that: Some central banks are currently debating whether to tighten monetary
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Solutions matter when it comes to campaigning
Earlier this week I wrote a Twitter thread on why national insurance should not be used to fund social care. I reposted it on the
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Beginning to rethink tax justice
I am launching a new series of videosnew series of videos this morning. Five have been made so far; there may be more. The theme
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What is tax justice about in 2021?
Tax justice has been going for eighteen years now. It has been phenomenally successful. We’ve won country-by-country reporting, beaten a lot of tax haven activity,
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On Going Underground
My interview on Going Underground this afternoon: 'Boris Johnson's government is rotten to the core with corruption' -@RichardJMurphy, co-founder of @TaxJusticeNet on alleged Coronavirus corruption
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The debt fetishists are back in town – demanding that we shrink the state for reasons that they cannot explain
The IFS has opined on the options available to the Chancellor in the Spending Review that was to be announced this week, but which will
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Branson and Bezos have pursued conspicuous consumption to the point that they endanger us. It is time to seek redress.
In the 1960s I was really quiet excited by space travel. Please, however, forgive me: I was 11 when Apollo got to the moon. In
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What was the Cummings programme all about?
I watched the Cummings interview last night. Much of it I found plausible. The sense that he, as someone who is good at what he
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