Category: New Capital Consensus and Investment Reform

It has been put to me that the scheme for universal digital income (UDI), proposed here, was too indulgent of the long-established print media. Maybe….

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I watched the Last Night of the Proms, along with goodness knows how many people, on Saturday night. It was as uplifting as ever: I…

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10 Years after the failure of Lehmans, the finance sector is now often seen as a potential ally in promoting sustainability. Green bonds and impact…

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Venezuela’s inflation appears to be set for a million per cent shortly, and their government plans to tackle it by introducing a new bitcoin-style currency…

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In this review for Money Week, Dr Matthew Partridge reviews our book Backlash: Saving Globalization From Itself. He concludes: “Even if you don’t agree with…

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I have just returned from a trip to the USA. Every time I visit I end up wondering why Europe cannot pull off what seems…

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Most countries have some kind of broadcasting levy to pay for public radio and television. In the UK there is the license fee to pay…

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For the last couple of decades, the question has raged as to who would win the media wars: content providers or media platforms that can…

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In this first issue of Open Markets Outlook, our newsletter on competition policy and entrepreneurship, we introduce the series and look at concerns and developments…

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In this article in The Mint magazine, Joe Zammit-Lucia argues that the global trading system is no longer fit for purpose and needs to be…

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In this issue of Globalisation Outlook, our newsletter on globalisation and international trade issues, we address how China’s new model of political economy acts a…

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