Tag: Economics

This is a video recording of an online event held on 6th May 2020

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For every one per cent increase in unemployment, 10,000 people die. I have no idea whether this statement is true or false. It was a…

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In this new RADIX paper, Sir Norman Lamb – one of the most respected Parliamentarians of recent years who served as a minister in the…

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The latest decision from the European Central Bank to reactivate quantitative easing to revitalise the comatose Eurozone economy has been met with scepticism — this…

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This issue of our Finance Outlook focuses on monetary policy – in the lead-up to our Monetary Policy Conference on November 27th. While it is…

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By any standards, 1969 was a momentous year. Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon, half a million people came to…

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“The further we go along the path of business as usual, the more we are lost.” James Lovelock Most of us now seem to accept…

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This article was first published in the Times of Malta Watching the cathedral of Notre-Dame in flames felt like the heart of Europe was being…

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Socialists are naïve about power; Liberals are naïve about money. That is the rule of thumb that I find myself judging current policy by –…

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that any new political age, or groundbreaking political movement, must be in want of an economic theory. And not…

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What a confused state economists and central bankers are in these days. One can’t envy them their job – always difficult but apparently now veering…

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