Tag: Economy

This adds something to my piece on clusters, which I see as an ingredient of how things will be in a future in which there…

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Back in 1982, I stood for Manchester City Council for the new shiny SDP. We hoped for and expected big changes. Many of the Labour…

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The Telegraph economics columnist Jeremy Warner has noticed the new Radix book, out this week, called Backlash: Saving globalisation from itself by Joe Zammit-Lucia and myself. In…

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I’ll tell you the answer straight away – they are all a result of too much money pushing up the prices. They are all a…

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I was recently relating to a friend that, on my last skiing holiday in Switzerland, I was charged two Swiss francs for a glass of…

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The love-hate relationship between France and Haiti is so old, so colourful, and so dramatic that there are few French people who are indifferent to…

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There is widespread frustration at the failure of partisan politics and traditional economics to reduce the toxic inequality that causes financial hardship, diminishes personal opportunity…

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The story so far goes back to the parallels between the campaign for free trade and the campaign against slavery, which realised – especially after…

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Well, that is how the Book of Revelation puts it (3:16), and it may be peculiarly good advice for the Lib Dems in the local…

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I have just come back from travelling around Europe by train. I wanted to show my children some of it before the re-imposition of passports…

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On March 17 2018, Xi Jinping was unanimously re-elected president for five years by the 2,970 deputies of the National People’s Congress of China. An…

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