Will the chancellor’s gamble pay off? By George Magnus Posted on November 14, 2018 In Europe + UK Budget 2018, Philip Hammond 0 Hammond is playing a high stakes game with the economyContinue reading...
Britain’s productivity funk will pass By George Magnus Posted on April 5, 2018 In Europe + UK frontier firms, Productivity loss 0 Since the crash Britain has lost years in all-important productivity growth—but a revival will come sooner or later, Brexit permittingContinue reading...
The Bank of England joins the hikers By George Magnus Posted on February 20, 2018 In Europe + UK Bank of England, interest rates 2 Mark Carney has signalled that it is time for an interest rate rise. What’s his thinking?Continue reading...
Carpetbaggers of Brexit By George Magnus Posted on November 20, 2017December 22, 2017 In Viewpoints Brexit, Economists for free trade 0 20th November 2017 They say that leaving the Single Market and Customs Union,Continue reading...
Patrick Minford and fan club: the carpetbaggers of Brexit By George Magnus Posted on November 17, 2017December 22, 2017 In Europe + UK Brexit, Economists for free trade 0 First published: Infacts, 17/11/2017Economists for Free Trade (EfFT),Continue reading...
Whatever happened to the party of economic competence? By George Magnus Posted on October 2, 2017December 22, 2017 In Europe + UK Brexit, Conservative party policy 0 As they gather for conference, the Tories must fight to save their brand.Continue reading...