Eomics

Economics without the con

Showing posts with label incentives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label incentives. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Universities challenged

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Concerns over ‘fat cat’ salaries have been a recurrent feature in the UK over the years and the issue has been raised again in the context ...
Tuesday, 22 August 2017

How should we remunerate politicians?

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Many of us spend a lot of time bashing politicians – sometimes fairly, sometimes not – but it cannot be denied that the job which they do in...
Monday, 27 March 2017

What drives politicians?

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Human actions can broadly be understood in the context of three forces which act to offset each other in order to produce balanced outcomes...
Tuesday, 7 February 2017

The haze of regulation

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Having posted previously on the subject of incentives ( here) , and how important it is to ensure they are set correctly in order to avoid ...
Saturday, 14 January 2017

Setting the right incentives for high flyers

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I have always thought that the word “incentivise” is one of the more unnecessary words in the English language as it takes a perfectly ordi...
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Peter Dixon
This blog intends to take some of the con out of economics. As a macroeconomist working in the financial services industry, with many years of experience looking at markets and the economic conjuncture, I realise that economics is (as they say about football) often a game of opinions. These are mine.
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