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Comment on macroeconomic issues
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
New ideas from Labour on economic policy
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It may be a coincidence, but the possibility of fresh leadership seems to have inspired a couple of papers published by Labour groups on h...
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Why Labour's current disarray is ultimately the consequence of Osborne’s austerity
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I want to expand on a footnote to last week’s post. As I said there , we now have clear evidence that austerity from 2010 onwards helped...
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Why has Westminster politics become so dumb?
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Recently Chris Dillow wrote about how stupid Westminster politics (which is most of UK politics) has become. I’m always wary when oldies ...
Tuesday, 5 May 2026
UK decline and stylised empirical facts
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It is beyond dispute that the UK economy is suffering from a second lost decade, by which I mean a sustained period of poor or non-existen...
Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Capital and Right Wing Populism
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If it gets into power right wing populism typically does great damage to the economy. The systematic evidence is here , and we have too ma...
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Should the government compensate consumers for cost of living shocks?
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G overnments around the world are cutting taxes on petrol or fuel, including in Germany, Italy, Spain and Canada. The UK government has c...
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