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Ben Bernanke’s review is full of sound recommendations but unlikely to alter this opaque process
...Letter in response to this article: Haldane’s urban wealth fund idea is a good one / From Sally Young, London W8, UK...
...As well as all the other truly excellent writing in this edition of FT Weekend, please may I exhort Andy Haldane (“How to stop local government becoming a Greek tragedy”, Opinion, April 6) to progress his...
The chancellor’s fiscal straitjacket meant there were few measures in the Budget likely to help an investment-starved economy
Solving Britains’ productivity and growth puzzle depends on collective action on employment and skills
Cutting the Treasury down to size and boosting the regions is essential to reviving a stagnant economy
Their rhetoric is starting to lack credibility as powerful economic headwinds emerge
Labour and the Conservatives plan to improve the lives of swing voters in neglected areas — but regional policy would be better
Sunak’s decision to curtail the rail project goes against international experience
Thanks to technology, tailoring education to the learner is within our grasp
...To build on Andy Haldane’s excellent observation that the most powerful thing a powerful person can do is give away power, I will add Harry Truman: it is amazing what you can accomplish when you do not care...
...A former lecturer of mine wrote a paper entitled “Haldane Cashes Out on Cash”. A petition was mounted to stop me scrapping cash (which I signed, in a failed attempt to lighten the mood)....
...Andy Haldane, chair of the levelling up advisory council, said ministers had chalked up a “mixed scorecard” to date on their aim to reduce regional inequality and boost opportunities across the country....
Manufacturing is undergoing a revival around the world, sending several secular trends into reverse
The Bank of England must avoid overdosing the economy and tolerate above-target inflation for a little longer
...Andy Haldane (Opinion, January 12) is right to call for reform of the UK Treasury....
...In an FT column published last week, former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane called for the creation of a UK economic ministry, separate from the Treasury, and for growth to be given equal importance...
Rather than exerting useful discipline, they are constraining government investment
...Economic forecasting is little more than performance art, writes former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane, describing it as “largely performative, typically opaque, nine parts art to one part...
...Andy Haldane (“Here’s how to stimulate UK growth: give away power”, Opinion, January 12) advises the next government to separate the Treasury’s finance and economy ministry functions....
...Andy Haldane’s plea (Opinion, November 10) for city-led regional policy is premised on the idea that towns are always satellites of a larger city. The problem is many are not....
...Andy Haldane (Opinion, January 12) hits the nail on the head in identifying the greatest challenge to devolution: transferring actual decision-making powers....
...For instance, Andy Haldane has recommended a new economy ministry, focused on growth. And indeed, it is the government’s responsibility to determine what measures are put forward....
...There’s the entertaining spectacle of the Bank’s former chief economist Andy Haldane approving of the report, almost amused at what he terms the “performance art’” of forecasts, as though he had been an...
...In 2014 Andy Haldane, chief economist of the Bank of England, gave a speech to the Society of Business Economists on the value of volunteering....
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