Tag: Inflation

In a recent New York Times column, Paul Krugman argues that the core elements of inflation are not only groceries and gasoline, but also housing. Indeed,…

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It was exciting to see that Rishi Sunak – our latest Prime Minister – took his oath of office on a copy of the Bhagavad-Gita….

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The title of this piece is taken from Tim Morgan’s latest blog. This is an important piece, which should be circulated widely.   Not necessarily to be…

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“Whenever 20 economists put their name to a letter it is a near certainty that nonsense is being perpetrated.” So wrote columnist Simon Jenkins a…

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When Boris Johnson was forced out of office so unexpectedly by two ministers – both with clear links to the Treasury, who claimed not to…

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Whether you are an issue specific campaigner, a community or political activist or just a concerned citizen, it is becoming every clearer the enormity of…

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I know, I know. It is supposed to be about too much money chasing too few goods – but, more fundamentally, what is it about?…

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I have suggested that no plan to address the current economic crisis that I have seen is good enough. In that case, I think I…

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“Nothing ever happened in the past: it happened in the now.Nothing will happen in the future: it will happen in the now.”Eckhart Tolle Twenty-five years…

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In prescribing cures for inflation, economists rely on the diagnosis of Nobel laureate Milton Friedman: inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon—too much money…

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With economies stumbling, the cost of living rising at rates not seen in forty years, and world markets gripped by nervousness, there are two ways…

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If you are a home-owner you probably love rising house prices, and hate the idea that somebody — it has to be the government —…

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