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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Something Will Turn Up
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Previous Individual ambition serves the common good. Next Bank ponders a rate rise as job market changes gear. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Something Will Turn Up. Posted by David Smith at 03:45 PM. Category: Thoughts and responses. My new book, Something Will Turn Up, is about Britain's economy over recent decades, and into the future. This excerpt gives a flavour of where it and I started, in the industrial heartlands of the West Midlands. Where else would the mass employment of the future come from? There...
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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Three messages from the budget
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Previous Syriza dreamers snuffed out growth and made a difficult situation worse. Next Osborne gambles on a pay rise to cushion the cuts. Wednesday, July 08, 2015. Three messages from the budget. Posted by David Smith at 04:00 PM. Category: Thoughts and responses. As an initial response, there seemed to be three messages:. Deficit reduction can be achieved at a more sensible pace, without risking credibility. The roller coaster spending profile of the March budget was never going to survive serious s...
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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Individual ambition serves the common good
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Previous Something Will Turn Up. Next Something Will Turn Up. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Individual ambition serves the common good. Posted by David Smith at 03:30 PM. Category: Thoughts and responses. My remarks on being awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Nottingham, at a ceremony on Friday July 17. Fellow graduands, you have, I think, all studied economics, so let me say how I think a particular version of the law of comparative advantage applies to you. I think I prefer this from Adam Sm...
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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Bank ponders a rate rise as job market changes gear
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Previous Something Will Turn Up. Next Cuts: the big bad wolf's howl is worse than his bite. Sunday, July 19, 2015. Bank ponders a rate rise as job market changes gear. Posted by David Smith at 09:00 AM. Category: David Smith's other articles. My regular column is available to subscribers on www.thesundaytimes.co.uk This is an excerpt. Even more tellingly, the latest job market figures were a lot softer - at least as far as employment and unemployment were concerned than expected. Could the Bank, havi...
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Queen Mary University of London. Our Relationship with Sponsors. At QMUL Economics Society, we recognise the importance of exposing our members to leading graduate employers. In return, our sponsors have access to some of the bright- est minds from all over the world. With the appointment of our Sponsorship Director, we are committed to fulfilling our sponsorship agreements and learning about our sponsors’ operations. QMUL School of Economics and Finance. Wwwecon.qmul.ac.uk. The Society of Business Econo...
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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Another milestone on the road to normality
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Previous Cuts: the big bad wolf's howl is worse than his bite. Next Productivity lift-off will keep pushing up pay. Sunday, August 02, 2015. Another milestone on the road to normality. Posted by David Smith at 09:00 AM. Category: David Smith's other articles. My regular column is available to subscribers on www.thesundaytimes.co.uk This is an excerpt. These milestones do move around. As GDP figures get revised, it is quite likely that both will be seen to have occurred earlier than the current number...
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David Smith's EconomicsUK.com: Osborne gambles on a pay rise to cushion the cuts
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Previous Three messages from the budget. Next Something Will Turn Up. Sunday, July 12, 2015. Osborne gambles on a pay rise to cushion the cuts. Posted by David Smith at 09:00 AM. Category: David Smith's other articles. My regular column is available to subscribers on www.thesundaytimes.co.uk This is an excerpt. So what was the budget all about? Though the Treasury was keen to keep that as a surprise, it should not really have come as a surprise that we now have a more measured pace of deficit reduction&#...
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