Eomics

Economics without the con

Thursday, 8 April 2021

Soddy's Law

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The name Frederick Soddy may not mean much to many people. Historians of science might recall that he collaborated with Ernest Rutherford o...
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Wednesday, 31 March 2021

No vaccination against politics

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Doing drugs may be a lifestyle choice for many people but for pharmaceutical companies there is little choice – if they are not in the drugs...
Wednesday, 24 March 2021

24 March 2020 BC

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We all undoubtedly look back wistfully to a time when we could go where we wanted and meet whom we wished. That was, of course, in the time ...
Thursday, 18 March 2021

The case for curbing student debt

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The student debt burden is increasingly a hot topic in US politics. It generates less mainstream attention in the UK but the Covid crisis, ...
Sunday, 14 March 2021

Reflections in a time of Covid

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A year on Last Thursday marked the first anniversary of the World Health Organisation's classification of the Covid-19 outbreak as a p...
Saturday, 6 March 2021

Corporate health risks

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Whilst the presentation of the government’s financial plans in many countries is often a dry affair focused on the impact of the fiscal meas...
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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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