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Apr182012
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Winter 2008
In this issue:
- A Tale of Two Recessions - Norman Lamont
- UK Economy: A Crisis but not a Catastrophy - Peter Warburton
- Perspectives on the Economic Crisis:
- Past: Economic Cycles - Peter Griffiths
- Present: Gloom - Damon de Laszlo
- Future: The Holy Grail - Richard Keo
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Apr182012
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Autumn 2008
In this issue:
- Developing Climate Change Policy - Andrew Sentance
- Reforming Britain: Past, Present, Future? - Derek Scott
- Prospects for 2009 - Damon de Laszlo
- Are Imaginary Losses Tax Deductible? - Brian Reading
- Oil Market Collapse Waiting to Happen - Chris Cook
- Book Reviews: Taming Leviathan; Culture War; The Collapse of Complex Societies.
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Apr182012
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Summer 2008
In this issue:
- Four (Contrasting) Views of Britain's "Welfare State" - Lord Giddens, Peter Lilley, John Bird and Peter Oborne
- Postscript to "Cracks in the Foundations?" - David B. Smith
- Fantasy Island (2) - Larry Elliot
- The Sinister Newspeak that makes Cynics of us all - Jill Kirby
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Apr182012
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Spring 2008
In this issue:
- Energy Security - Liam Fox
- The Origin of Wealth - Eric Beinhocker
- Fantasy Island (1) - Dan Atkinson
- Go Nuclear and Keep Flying! - Lord Vinson
- Book Reviews: Living in 'Interesting Times'; A Farewell to Alms; Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion; The Last Course
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Apr182012
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Winter 2007
In this issue:
- The Ebb and Flow of Population, Power and Prosperity - Michael Sturmer
- The Asset Revolution and the Sources of Volatility - Robert McGarvey
- 21st Century Shipping Economics - Brian Lewis
- A Credit Crisis rather than a Liquidity Problem - Damon de Laszlo
- Book Reviews: Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism; The Revenge of Gaia; Freakonomics.
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Apr182012
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Autumn 2007
In this issue:
- 21st Century Motor Industry Economics - Garel Rhys
- The Costs of UK Membership of the EU - Lord Vinson
- It is Always Dangerous to Make Predictions - Damon de Laszlo
- Book Reviews: Japan Through the Looking Glass; They Meant Well.