Hints and tips:
...Diane Coyle, professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge: Worse....
...Diane Coyle: The UK is in a structural hole, not a cyclical downturn....
...Diane Coyle: Probably, but it will also probably be too soon....
...Diane Coyle: Worse....
...‘Top 5 journals’, ‘top 10 programs’, who is/isn’t in the “club” 19/ Sometimes I lash out at the fashion police b/c the (gendered) focus on some economists’ wardrobe is ridiculous....
...Shareholders look for more than mere survival — letter from Dr Rupert C Marshall “I am not entirely convinced that Shackleton is the best exemplar of those who shun psychometric testing (A frosty response...
...Then one reads that K & C was recently able to give rebates of £100 to its council taxpayers — those who didn’t pay in instalments, or weren’t in arrears, in other words the better off — because they had...
...A wonderful documentary briskness takes its cue from Richard Coyle whose medic looks likely to play an important part in the new story....
...Diane Coyle, Bennett professor of public policy, University of Cambridge Significantly. It already is of course....
...Sir, The UK government is expected to conclude its review of the Hinkley Point C nuclear power project in the next few weeks....
...As Diane Coyle, the economist and former adviser to the UK Treasury, recently observed in this newspaper, the answer to the question is usually self-serving....
...Here, for example is Diane Coyle’s take....
...It is unlikely that he will go much further unless a) financial crisis intervenes b) the election is brought forward or c) war is declared....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester He will more or less be able to cut spending as planned in the next year; further ahead it depends on the political reaction....
...(Diane Coyle) —— 8. Whatever the accuracy of current measures, over time the ability to measure productivity growth will improve, writes Citi GPS....
...As Diane Coyle explains, the sums must add up, so less public borrowing (or a larger surplus) means that the private sector must be borrowing more/saving less or the economy as a whole borrows less/saves...
...- Diane Coyle on the strengths and weaknesses of GDP. - Susan Athey on Bitcoin. - “A massive machine — longer than a football field — is munching away beneath Washington like a giant earthworm.”...
...- Arnold Kling on Diane Coyle on GDP. - A particular kind of genius: remembering Harold Ramis....
...Antoine Brumel’s Mass Et ecce terrae motus (c.1500), known as the “Earthquake Mass”, is one of a kind....
...The main difference is that C&WC has a stronger position in fixed-line networks while Digicel has concentrated on mobile business. C&WC is expected to spend $400m in 2013-14, up about $50m on 2012-13....
...FURTHER FURTHER READING - Studies on African economies from Wiley, free through December 31 (HT Diane Coyle). - Matt Klein and Matt Levine on US CDS....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester A Brexit vote would not do much in the short term but the medium term damage would be serious....
...numerous other former military or intelligence officers have used their experiences to write spy novels: think of Somerset Maugham, Ian Fleming, John le Carré, Graham Greene, Andy McNab, Barry Eisler, Gene Coyle...
...Diane Coyle, Enlightenment Economics It helps that some prices are falling, or not rising much. Just as important, though, is whether what happens to the share of wages and salaries in total output....
...“In Europe, it has been almost a binary outcome: the companies that transact are sold at high prices and the others don’t get sold,” said John Coyle, head of Permira’s New York office....
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