Eomics

Economics without the con

Monday, 29 May 2017

Whose Brexit is it anyway?

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Although last year’s Brexit referendum was initially proposed by the Conservatives, it was conducted across party political lines as MPs wer...
Sunday, 28 May 2017

Being Wayne Rooney

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Wayne Rooney is one of the most famous footballers in the world. He is the record goal scorer for his club, Manchester United, and for the E...
Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Age concern

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Without wishing to trivialise in any way the horrific bombing in Manchester, the suspension of the UK election campaign came at a fortuitous...
Sunday, 21 May 2017

A partial change of tack from the Conservatives

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Having previously looked at the Labour Party manifesto ( here ) , in the interests of balance it is only fair that I take a look at the econ...
Thursday, 18 May 2017

On Trump, risk and uncertainty

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As if Donald Trump’s tribulations were not bad enough, we learned today that Brazilian President Temer has been caught on tape endorsing bri...
Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Labour's fiscal policy: Marks for effort

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The UK election campaign, which is being met with indifference at home never mind abroad, took a radical turn today with the publication of ...
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Sunday, 14 May 2017

The case for a National Investment Bank

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One of the policy proposals put forward in the leaked Labour Party manifesto last week was the establishment of a National Investment Bank (...
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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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