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  • RAPID RESPONSES

    September 22, 2011

    Strong medicine A double-dip is looking ever more likely. We can’t ease back on deficit reduction – the last thing we want to do is scare markets – we should focus instead on money supply. Yes, quantitative easing is a blunt instrument, and there is the risk of inflationary side-effects. But the patient is poorly [...]

  • Companies don’t pay taxes: we do. A Tobin Tax will cost us far more than it collects

    September 21, 2011

    GLORY be, we are to be saved! As the TUC, President Nicolas Sarkozy, Chancellor Angela Merkel and the European Parliament agree, impose a Financial Transactions Tax (FTT) upon the banks and Europe, or at least the euro, will be saved. The banks shall pay for their errors and kittens will gambol in sunshine once again. [...]

  • It is always the perfect time to start a business

    September 21, 2011

    WHY would now be a good time to start your own business, when the economy is weak and all around is pessimism? Well the truth is that plenty of great companies were started in downturns. In the depths of the Great Depression in the 1930s, Walt Disney launched his eponymous animation company, now almost the [...]

  • A lack of leadership is tearing Europe apart

    September 21, 2011

    IN a moment of truth after losing referendums in France, the Netherlands and Ireland, Jose Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, admitted to me that the EU could seem like a conspiracy by political elites against their citizens. Never has that been truer than of the euro crisis, which really is crunch time for Europe. [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    September 21, 2011

    Boris backs us With the crisis in the Eurozone deepening and world markets shakier than ever, headlines of financial Armageddon are today vying for space with stories of celebrity gossip. It can be tempting for commentators to shoot from the hip during times like these, but we must resist populist, reactionary instincts when trying to [...]

  • Eject Greece if you want to save the euro from sinking, warns a leading economist

    September 20, 2011

    RATINGS agency Fitch was reported yesterday as predicting that Greece would default but not leave the euro. The reality now is that the kind of long-term solution that will be necessary to save the euro requires a euro of which Greece is not a member. The longer a Greek default and euro exit are delayed [...]

  • We need growth, minister: get off your hobbyhorse

    September 20, 2011

    DURING his speech to the Liberal Democrats in Birmingham, business secretary Vince Cable warned that we are facing a crisis “the economic equivalent of war”. While that might be an overstatement, we can’t argue with the facts. Unemployment stands at 2.51m, inflation is at 4.5 per cent, and a Eurozone crisis threatens the confidence of [...]

  • Politicians don’t know how incentives work

    September 20, 2011

    THE chancellor George Osborne and business secretary Vince Cable believe that Britain’s economic problems are partly to be blamed on poorly designed incentive schemes. They believe that senior businessmen are “rewarded for failure”. If this were true, it would indeed be a problem. But the idea is preposterous. Why would the owners of a company [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    September 20, 2011

    Euro exhaustion We need long term economic restructuring to make the euro function by assisting struggling countries – flogging them through zero-growth austerity is pointless. I’m not sure the degree of political understanding or will to make the euro work is present any more. Chronic electoral and investor fatigue is making us too weary. If [...]

  • A former Liberal Democrat spin-doctor says Cable’s off message on executive pay

    September 19, 2011

    THE Liberal Democrats have spent much of their conference getting themselves into a sweat about the rich. Both Nick Clegg and Danny Alexander have signalled their reluctance to scrap the top rate of income tax, with the latter announcing the creation of 2,000 new tax collectors to ensure compliance among high earners. Don’t expect that [...]

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