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...She mentions that, in her brief period of art education at Parsons in New York (she never graduated), she was a student of photographer Diane Arbus....
...Diane Coyle: The UK is in a structural hole, not a cyclical downturn....
...Diane Coyle: Probably, but it will also probably be too soon....
...You can’t wade through that rubbish to get to the real stuff.”...
...Diane Coyle: Worse....
...Diane Coyle, Bennett professor of public policy, University of Cambridge Significantly. It already is of course....
...Democrats are worried that Mr Trump will assemble a majority to overturn the landmark 1973 abortion rights case Roe v Wade....
...This month, London’s Pleasance theatre will stage a new version of Posh , Laura Wade’s hit play of 2010 about the unsavoury behaviour of an all-male university drinking society inspired by Oxford’s raucous...
...Keith Wade, Group chief economist, Schroders Average earnings to pick up to 3 per cent on tight labour market and modest easing of public sector pay....
...Keith Wade, group chief economist, Schroders [We have] no rate rise in our forecast until 2019. Should trade talks progress well then there’s a case for an earlier move....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester Although I think a part of the explanation for the “puzzle” is an artefact of measurement challenges, part of it is real....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester Inflation may be lower — assuming the pound doesn’t lurch down again — but unemployment may start creeping higher....
...Keith Wade, Group Chief Economist, Schroders 1.6 per cent well behind the US, Eurozone and probably Japan. Uncertainty over Brexit is holding back capex (which is strong elsewhere)....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester To 3-4%....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders He will need the flexibility to support activity....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester Slower growth will reduce immigration anyway....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago The Brexit vote will tear a hole in the fabric of the economy....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It will harm every economy, because of geopolitical instability if nothing else....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders The Bank of England has to retain the illusion that it might raise rates for the sake of the pound....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders By just over half a per cent as inflation squeezes household incomes and spending....
...See Diane Coyle, who attended a Bank of England seminar with Piketty and several other economists on Friday....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester Nothing the government has done will affect housing supply. Almost all their policies have tended to boost demand and therefore prices....
...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....
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