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...In The Great Crashes (Penguin Business £22/Picador $28), Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at London Business School, takes the reader through a detailed journey of 10 major financial meltdowns...
...Linda Yueh, author of The Great Crashes: Lessons from Global Meltdowns and How to Prevent Them, says lessons from past crises could help stave off a commercial property crash....
...Gideon talks to economist Linda Yueh of Oxford university about recent dramatic developments at the Chinese Communist party’s congress in Beijing....
...Your columnist, Linda Yueh, writes that a faster rate of growth would be good for sterling (“A coherent growth strategy would be good news for sterling”, Opinion, September 15)....
...Linda Yueh: Investment in human, digital, physical and green capital that can raise productivity and therefore long-term growth....
...Xi Jinping[Speaking in Mandarin] Gideon RachmanWhen I spoke to Linda Yueh, I began by asking her if Xi’s leadership is now moving into a new stage. Linda YuehI certainly see it that way....
...The former is beyond the control of British policymakers, but the latter is not, argues Linda Yueh, who outlines her thoughts for how the government can increase UK growth....
Britain can flourish as a bridge between countries that lack mutual FTAs
...Linda Yueh: The 1970s, since we are facing “stagflation”, which was followed by a global recession in the early 1980s. But there are differences....
...Gideon talks to Robin Niblett, director of the Chatham House think-tank and economist Linda Yueh, currently a visiting professor at the London School of Economics, about Britain’s future role on the world...
...(FT) Podcast of the day Britain’s post-Brexit role as ‘global broker’ Gideon Rachman talks to Robin Niblett, director of the Chatham House think-tank, and economist Linda Yueh, currently a visiting professor...
...Other members of the Board of Trade including Oxford economist Linda Yueh, former Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan, ex-Labour Cabinet minister Patricia Hewitt, entrepreneur Anne Boden and Karen Betts, chief...
...Linda Yueh: With a continued focus on inflation expectations, the Bank of England is likely to do so....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at the London Business School: Unfortunately, it’s unlikely....
Printable guns, food and organs will revolutionise our lives but scope for abuse is huge
...Linda Yueh: Hopefully a bit better....
...Linda Yueh explains the benefits and dangers of the fast developing technology behind 3D printing. Printable guns, food and organs may well revolutionise our lives, but the scope for abuse is huge....
...(Linda Yueh, Fellow in economics at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, in The UK in a Changing Europe) Policy implications of the proposed post-Brexit EP seats redistribution “We found that, all other things being...
...Yueh, economist, broadcaster and author of The Great Economists; Leyla Boulton, editor of FT special reports; and Suki Sandhu, founder and chief executive, INvolve....
...Nominations were reviewed by EMpower’s judging panel, consisting of Ashok Vaswani of Barclays, Vivian Hunt of McKinsey, Paul Polman of Unilever, Linda Yueh of Oxford university, Nina Vaca of Pinnacle Group...
...(FT) Becoming global Britain Linda Yueh looks at the strategies the UK could adopt in an effort to become a global trading hub after Brexit....
...Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics, London Business School That will depend on wages continuing to rise....
...“It takes time for investment and policies to boost productivity to work,” said Linda Yueh, adjunct professor of economics at the University of Oxford....
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