Howard Reed has a knack for getting to the core of critical economic issues. He has written this as a comment on the blog this
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Citizenship is not a commodity
The Guardian is amongst the entire media in reporting Sajid Javid’s attempt to deny Shamima Begum her British citizenship, saying: Bangladesh has rejected the British
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It’s not easy being the Green New Deal
Remember QE? It’s here to stay. Only this time it has to be green
The FT has reported this morning that the US Fed has backtracked on its commitment to shrink its balance sheet. Over the last year or
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The EU tax gap in FT Alphaville
The FT’s Alphaville site features my work on tax evasion this morning. Access is free. As they note: According to tax campaigner Richard Murphy’s new
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HMRC has almost halved the number of transfer pricing investigations in the last five years
In January this year HM Revenue & Customs launches a new tax amnesty for large businesses in the UK. As I noted at the time:
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The New Statesman: making up stories about modern monetary theory
The New Statesman published this article last night: In the article it is said that: Stephanie Kelton, a former economic adviser to the Democratic US presidential
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Government debt v climate apocalypse: a battle that can have only one winner
As Zac Carter has noted in The Huffington Post: One priority the Green New Deal does not include? Balancing the federal budget. Neither the Green
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What should a neoliberal do? Save the planet or balance the government’s budget?
Simon Wren-Lewis has written about funding the Green New Deal today. His answer is borrowing (which is no surprise given the structure of Labour’s fiscal rule,
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