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  • This is how elites die: The establishment bubble has no answer to Ukip

    May 1, 2014

    IT IS time to give up the pretence that Ukip is an anti-establishment party. Clearly, the UK Independence Party is the power behind the British establishment’s throne, its secret master. How else did it persuade bien pensant opinion-formers to coordinate a series of cheap, alienating broadsides on its candidates and policies that have served only [...]

  • Why making it easier to volunteer would narrow Britain’s gender pay gap

    May 1, 2014

    WILL the Conservatives’ flagship initiative, the Big Society, again occupy a prominent position in the upcoming elections? In deciding, the Tories might like to consult the surprising results of our recent research on volunteer work. We asked the following question: when you work for free to help others in society, does it also increase your [...]

  • How to narrow the gender pay gap by encouraging volunteering

    May 1, 2014

    WILL the Conservatives’ flagship initiative, the Big Society, again occupy a prominent position in the upcoming elections? In deciding, the Tories might like to consult the surprising results of our recent research on volunteer work. We asked the following question: when you work for free to help others in society, does it also increase your [...]

  • Why Britain shouldn’t fear a stronger pound

    April 30, 2014

    THE RISING pound is causing some concern. “City squeezed by stronger pound” proclaimed the headline in Monday’s City A.M. – reporting the impact of sterling’s rise on the translation of overseas profits. There have also been worries that a rising pound could stifle the recovery of manufacturing output and exports. So what are the facts? [...]

  • There’s a screaming silence about the death of individual responsibility

    April 30, 2014

    A VOCAL lobby is busily advocating the need to rebalance the UK economy. But there is a screaming silence around the question of whether we need to rebalance society. What does this mean? It’s the need to raise the level of social capital – the values and ethical worldview that put individual virtue, freedom, responsibility [...]

  • What Brexit would really mean for financial services

    April 30, 2014

    TWO fallacies are common in the EU debate. One is the “nirvana fallacy”, the idea that, if we leave the EU, we will have optimal policy at home. In financial services, for instance, while many are rightly angry about the European Court of Justice’s rejection of the UK challenge to a EU financial transaction tax [...]

  • Sport economics: Why the next Ashes are England’s to lose

    April 29, 2014

    THERE are two theories for the relationship between sport and the economy. The first is that prosperity drives sporting performance. The evidence to support this generally comes from Olympic medal tables, which show that the largest and most successful economies win more medals. The second is that sport is one of the few routes out [...]

  • We do need fresh economic thinking – just not more public spending

    April 29, 2014

    THE ANNUAL Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) conference was held in Toronto earlier this month. Launched in the autumn of 2009, INET was created by George Soros in response to the economic crisis. Mainstream economics certainly bears a heavy responsibility for building an intellectual climate prior to the crash that asserted that the problems [...]

  • How the Goldilocks recovery will trigger a sharp inflation rise

    April 29, 2014

    THE UK economy is going gangbusters, and has been doing so for about a year. GDP in the first three months of 2014 was up a solid 0.8 per cent on the last three months of 2013, and up a cool 3.1 per cent since the first three months of 2013. Gone now are the [...]

  • HS2 backers have completely failed to make a convincing case

    April 28, 2014

    YESTERDAY saw the House of Commons give the green light to HS2 at second reading, with the bill now heading into Committee stage. And as the debate has twisted and turned over the years, so the justification for this huge taxpayer-funded rail project has mutated. At first, the reduction in journey times was considered the [...]

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