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Apr122012

Vol. 40 No. 2

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Summer 2010

In this issue:

  • Restraining our Leaders, Eamonn Butler
  • The Outlook for the World Economy is Exciting, Jim O'Neill
  • Spending our way into Unemployment, Damon de Laszlo
  • A Good Deal of the Financial Services Industry appears to be Plain Criminal, and in a sense 'Legally so', Paul Breslaw
  • Things Economists can't tell us, and Why, Robert McGarvey
Wednesday
Apr182012

Vol. 40 No. 1

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Spring 2010

In this issue:

  • Prosperity in the Aftermath of Crisis - Oren Sussman
  • The Future of Private Equity, Post the Crisis - Tim Jenkinson
  • Britain's Banks II: How to Restructure our High Street Banks - Christopher Meakin
  • The UK Motor Industry, Past, Present and Future - Paul Everitt
  • The "Tripartite Concept" and the Revival of British Manufacturing - David Fifield
  • Cantering Around our Economic World - Damon de Laszlo
  • Book Reviews: The Alternative Manifesto
Wednesday
Apr182012

Vol. 39 No. 4

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Winter 2009/10

In this issue:

  • An Alternative View on Handling the Banking Crisis - John Redwood
  • Greed Without Fear: Why the World's Bubble Production has Increased - John Authers
  • The Causes of Excessive Bank Bonuses and a Proposed Solution - Christopher Meakin
  • A Return to Certainty - Damon de Laszlo
  • Book Reviews: Ten Years On: Britain Without the European Union; Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics; Shutting Out the Sun
Wednesday
Apr182012

Vol. 39 No. 3

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Autumn 2009

In this issue:

  • The Fortunes of the British Economy, not Forgetting the Scottish one - Michael Forsyth
  • British Banks and the Credit Crunch - Angela Knight
  • The Growth Conundrum - Robert McGarvey
  • Midmorning After the Hangover - Damon de Laszlo
  • Curmudgeonly Scurrility - John O'Donnell
  • Book Review: The Rotten State of Britain
Wednesday
Apr182012

Vol. 39 No. 2

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Summer 2009

In this issue:

  • Alphabet Soup - Damon de Laszlo
  • How Close are we to Peak Gas? - Howard Rogers, David Odling, Tim Guinness
  • A Banking "Bridge" to the Future - Robert McGarvey
  • Why Most Things Fail - Paul Ormerod
  • The Transformation of China - George Yeo
  • Book Reviews: New Developments in Economic Theory; The Greatest Planet in the Universe; The Secret History of the World
Wednesday
Apr182012

Vol. 39 No. 1

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Spring 2009

In this issue:

  • The Long and the Short of it - John Kay
  • An Economic Commentary - Lord Vinson
  • The Chairman's Assessment - Damon de Laszlo
  • Reducing Public Sector Waste - Sir John Bourn
  • Energy Security - Colin Robinson, Tom Burke, Jeremy Nicholson, Bernard Jenkin MP and Malcolm Wicks MP
  • Book Reviews: The Great Cholesterol Con; The Financial Crisis Explained.