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  • Why Osborne should now axe tax relief on pensions

    March 19, 2014

    WHEN you have no money, and you need to conserve cash for a rabbit out of the hat in the run up to the election, what do you do? The chancellor’s answer: focus the Budget on pension reform and Isas saving incentives. That’s all fine and dandy, but it’s a missed opportunity. The chancellor reached [...]

  • Why Britain will have to wait for growth-boosting tax reform

    March 19, 2014

    THIS year may be “as good as it gets” for the growth of the British economy, according to the latest OBR forecasts released in yesterday’s Budget. GDP growth is projected to be 2.7 per cent in 2014, but is then expected to be around 2.5 per cent over the next four years. This subdued growth [...]

  • Forget energy companies: Blame the regulator for distorting competition

    March 18, 2014

    OFGEM, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will shortly issue an assessment of how well competition in the markets for gas and electricity is serving the interests of households and small firms. But as I argue in the March/April 2014 edition of the European Competition Journal, Ofgem’s regulatory [...]

  • Inequality myth-busting: Why the UK doesn’t have to answer to Sweden

    March 18, 2014

    CONCERN about inequalities of income and wealth is now a fashionable topic, and featured strongly in the gathering of the world’s top brass at Davos earlier this year. Much of the popular coverage of the subject gives the impression that not only is inequality at record highs, but that it is confined to the wicked [...]

  • Britain’s tax on flying is causing serious economic damage

    March 18, 2014

    IT’S THAT time of the year when the chancellor confirms that Air Passenger Duty (APD) is set to rise once again, ensuring that passengers flying from London’s airports will pay the highest departure tax of any country in the world. After the publication late last year of the Airports Commission’s interim findings, debate has rightly [...]

  • How the UK could cut public spending Singapore-style

    March 17, 2014

    TOMORROW’S Budget will make it all too clear that, to get Britain’s public finances into a healthier state, further tight control of spending will be necessary. But as I’ve shown in my Gresham professorial lectures on how the West must adapt to cope with globalisation, recent spending restraint has been nowhere near enough to keep [...]

  • Putin’s calculations make Ukraine escalation all too likely

    March 17, 2014

    GETTING inside the thinking of Vladimir Putin is a daunting prospect at the best of times; and these aren’t the best of times. Yet doing so shows why a worst-case outcome just a few days ago suddenly seems entirely plausible. After the Crimean referendum, the thoughts ringing around Putin’s head go something like this: “I [...]

  • Britain’s real debt iceberg is getting scarily little attention

    March 17, 2014

    WITH Budget day upon us tomorrow, we can expect to be told that we are almost half-way through the government’s planned fiscal consolidation. Politicians will talk about how they are eliminating the deficit and getting our debts under control. Yet the whole debate seems to assume that, when the deficit is finally gone, perhaps later [...]

  • Osborne’s wrong: Government investment doesn’t equal growth

    March 13, 2014

    IF I wanted to come home with a 60 inch plasma TV tomorrow, I might try to persuade Mrs Knox that it was an “investment”. She would rightly say, maybe rather forcefully, that this was not an investment since, as there could be no possible financial return, this was just spending. So a few weeks [...]

  • Three killer business tips from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    March 13, 2014

    SEVENTEEN years ago this week, a stake-wielding schoolgirl redefined the possibilities of popular entertainment. Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a misfire in its earlier, cinematic incarnation, but Joss Whedon’s television version immediately marked itself out as something extraordinary. Its premise was absurd: demons and vampires battled by an all-American teen with special Slayer powers. But [...]

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