Beyond ideology, we need an emergency tax for emergency times: what the UK could learn from tax debates in Latin America
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Paying for the energy price guarantee has highlighted a deep political cleavage around tax ideology. Reframing windfall as emergency will be critical to leverage a change in direction ..read more
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The clash of capitalisms through successive European crises: towards a nuanced understanding of capitalist restructuring
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Macron’s call for a European levy on energy companies reveals divergent approaches to balancing the role of states and markets in European and British responses to the current energy crisis ..read more
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Understanding macroprudential divergence: growth models, housing systems and the issue of financial stability
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The implementation of the macroprudential policy programme in individual countries has been remarkably uneven. A closer look at the importance of national growth models and housing systems for issues of financial stability helps us understand why ..read more
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British Industrial Policy: the continuing story of a death foretold
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1y ago
Drawing on newly published research, this blog argues that while Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak both stated a desire to introduce tax cuts and reduce the size of the British state, history suggests that once in office either candidate would have resorted to industrial policy in the shadows ..read more
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Brexit: the end of the awkward partner?
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Brexit may have come as a surprise to many commentators, but there are long-standing historical reasons why it was entirely predictable ..read more
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Reclaiming Economics For Future Generations – review
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1y ago
In Reclaiming Economics, a group of activists and scholars present a compelling case against mainstream economics education. They highlight the role of this orthodoxy in many societal crises, but may overstate its potential as a domain of radical change ..read more
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‘Global Britain’ has fallen at the first hurdle
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1y ago
Pro-Brexit campaigners claimed Britain unshackled from the EU would project its power and influence internationally. The UK’s slow and ineffective response to the war in Ukraine suggests the opposite ..read more
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Labour said they would kill Scottish nationalism ‘stone dead’ – but they might bring about Scottish Independence
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Devolution, combined with error-strewn Westminster governance, has led to the growth of pro-independence sentiment north of the border. Could we witness the break-up of Britain over the next decade ..read more
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Political drivers of international migration: does government ideology matter?
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1y ago
New research shows that a shift towards more left-leaning positions in receiving country governments relative to the sending country governments is associated with increased immigration ..read more
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Green New Deal: a source of strategic unity in the capitalism-growth debate?
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2y ago
While the Green New Deal is a point of strategic unity for those committed to political-economic transformation, it is also site of political contestation across the capitalism-growth debate ..read more
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