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Ending the Fiscal-Monetary Tug-o-War (NEF and IIPP)
The UK’s two most influential economic institutions are pulling in opposite directions. History suggests it’s time for the Treasury to take …
10 Years on and we’ve had enough
The ten-year anniversary of the financial crash is fast approaching. For many of us, life has got worse in the last 10 years. The banks got …
Why diversity at the Bank of England matters
We need to be looking at more than just gender to ensure the central bank reflects wider Britain, argues REBECCA ZACK Yesterday, in a …
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Magic money tree and other videos
Magic money tree June 2017 Who has gained the most from Quantitative Easing? October 2017 Shocking MP Poll results October …
Reap what you sow: 19th century American populism and money reform
Although it may feel like a distant memory in a time of Brexit and mass data harvesting, not too long ago big banks and those employed by …
Why diversity is key to the Bank of England’s future
Until recently, central bank independence seemed firmly established among our economic institutions. Now, though, its future looks more …
Is world-leading NHS healthcare an affordable proposition?
This article, co-authored by our supporter David Laws, appeared originally on the Progressive Pulse website: Authors: David Laws, …