Tag: Economy

I am not one to argue for policies of centralization. I am a great believer in the principle of subsidiarity as a practical reality rather…

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This article first appeared in the Times of Malta Towards the end of last year, my investment manager sent out a note that took the…

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I have been part of various online forums that have been discussing the “Green New Deal” being championed by some in the US Democratic Party….

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Down here at grassroots, there is misunderstanding about what post-growth is. We need to understand this if we are to prepare ourselves and our local…

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In England, we have come to rely upon a comfortable time-lag of fifty years between the perception that something ought to be done and a…

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The US Federal Reserve seems to be doing a slow U-turn on its previously hawkish monetary policy stance. Jerome Powell’s latest calming words have reassured…

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This article was published in the latest edition of Intercontinental Finance & Law

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Infinite growth of material consumption in a finite world is an impossibility. E. F. Schumacher What if there will be no economic growth in future? …

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This article was published in The Big Issue North William has done well. Identified at school as bright, received extra support. He’s first generation to…

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It occasionally sends a frisson of political fear down the backbone when you hear about a centrist politician like Macron booed in affluent areas of…

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“Queue-jumping”, “swamped” by migrants, caravans of migrants threatening to invade. The anti-migrant rhetoric especially of the far right, currently in the ascendancy across the UK,…

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by Dr Paul Goldsmith This article first appeared on Comment Central It is based on our recently published paper: The Quadruple Helix: Tackling the Issues…

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