Reforming British economic policy
Economic policy in Britain is at a crossroads. Patrick Minford argues that a change of leader creates an opportunity to reform policies which are set to create economic disaster
Read moreEconomic policy in Britain is at a crossroads. Patrick Minford argues that a change of leader creates an opportunity to reform policies which are set to create economic disaster
Read moreDaniel Dăianu looks at the role of economics in society and says miracles are not possible, and economics cannot be seen as alchemy
Read moreFilip Medunic says the EU needs a sanctions doctrine – a framework to set out the goals, means, and risks for the use of economic measures
Read moreAggregate supply tailwinds are turning into headwinds, raising inflationary pressures and calling for a policy reset, argues Agustín Carstens
Read moreBermuda is an innovation hub for digital assets companies to test the world’s ground-breaking solutions. Michelle Chivunga discusses a world class jurisdiction with a forward-thinking government
Read moreAllan MacRae considers climate change and finds that the empirical observations show very gentle warming and no evidence of a climate crisis
Read moreThe BRICS have come under immense scrutiny due to their response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Jordan Mc Lean and Luanda Mpungose examine BRICS principles
Read moreThe Russian subject is a sensitive one. Vijay Jayaraj considers India’s defence of the purchase of Russian oil amidst global energy volatility
Read moreRumina Dhalla and JC Carteron argue that if business schools are to authentically contribute to the SDGs, then there is a need to shift both business and business schools towards collaborative business models
Read moreSimon Evenett and Johannes Fritz consider the latest research and find that commercial policies and regulations now fragment the digital economy
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