Category: New Capital Consensus and Investment Reform

There have been some startling statistics revealed as we enter a new decade. One of those that struck me most was the change in population…

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There is an almost certainly mythical story about Bernard Shaw and the actress Ellen Terry – that she  suggested they have children together, with her…

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We cannot yet be sure how many lives have already been tragically lost to the coronavirus outbreak, nor how many are still to be lost…

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Organisations are often staffed by people who share a common set of assumptions. This can lead to group think and can limit new ideas and…

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In this issue we make the point, again, that international trade and globalization issues are primarily about politics not about economics Despite its relative economic…

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Organisations founded by a group of people with a shared background and interest often assume that this strength will drive their business forward.  As part…

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The 2017 Conservative general election manifesto promised social media regulation. Their government produced an Online Harms White Paper which has been out for consultation. Former…

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Last week’s Davos carnival was an orgy of virtue signalling. A group of senior executives flew in on private jets to talk about how to…

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This article was stimulated by an event we ran to discuss the finance and the UK economy. Here is a flavour: “We all have a…

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This invitation-only meeting will discuss the future of public equity markets as part of an ongoing RADIX project

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“Eye-watering”. This was the term the Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom used to describe the growing gap between senior executive and average worker compensation. The big…

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