Now it’s looking like V for victory over recession – Times Online
byResponding to an article in The Times, Steven Baker indicates the origins of our views on the economic situation and its causes, of our…
Responding to an article in The Times, Steven Baker indicates the origins of our views on the economic situation and its causes, of our…
There are 2.7 million people claiming Incapacity Benefit in this nation. I often wonder if after the World War Two, did we have more…
The distinguished writer and economist for the Sunday Times, David Smith, on the 30th of August in this article wrote the following; Why have…
On 26 August 2009, Baxendale and Evans’ paper Assessing UK Money Supply Measures in Light of the Credit Crunch made the top ten papers of…
By kind permission of Sean Corrigan, we reproduce his report Tangible Ideas – Goodbye to All That, in which he explains the end of…
Writing in the Financial Times, Nouriel Roubini, professor of economics at the Stern School of Business, asks questions which chime with The Cobden Centre:…
Writing in The Times on 2 July 2009, Jamie Whyte called for the Bank of England to be stripped of its power to set…
Gordon Kerr, a banker with expertise in derivatives and foreign exchange, explores the evidence of moral hazard in the bank bail outs. By rescuing…
The Guardian indicates the level of bonuses being paid by bailed-out banks and encourages the growth of credit unions. Here’s a figure to chew…
There are three prevailing theoretical frameworks in economics: Vienna (Austrian), Cambridge (Keynes) and Chicago (Monetarist). Via the Mises Institute and Kuhn, we indicate an…