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The UK government has announced its intention to abolish A-Levels. This is to be welcomed. Indeed, it is one of the suggestions we make in…

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After cutting off supplies to the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh (population 120,000) for nine months, Azerbaijani forces went on the attack on 18 September. After…

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Abolishing A-Levels is not enough The PM has floated the idea of a major reform of A-levels. A further announcement is expected at the Conservative…

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“Those who propose replacing the top-down with the bottom-up may have a valid case.”Tim Morgan, in his Surplus Energy Economics blog We can’t imagine the…

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I have been an investment banker for well over 40 years, working in the citadel of finance – the capital markets of London. I have…

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In a futile attempt to prevent Boris Johnson’s defenestration last year, Jacob Rees Mogg tried to browbeat his ministerial colleagues by demanding that a change…

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Our chart for this month looks at Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in 2022 and comes from Navigating Through Turbulence, the EY UK Attractiveness Survey. As…

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“Hang up your chairs to better sweep,Clear the floor to dance,Shake the rug into the fireplace.”— ‘Fireplace’, R.E.M. Shaking a rug into a fireplace seems…

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Yggdrasil, as any student of Norse mythology will know, is the ‘world tree’ – a huge ash, the branches of which cover the whole world….

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CHAT: Your reasoning highlights important considerations regarding neoclassical economics and its potential limitations in addressing the broader concept of ‘wealth’ in the context of well-being…

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