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...Diane Coyle: The UK is in a structural hole, not a cyclical downturn....
...Roman Coppola, 56-year-old son of director Francis Ford Coppola, wants to change the world of film finance for investors....
...Diane Coyle: Probably, but it will also probably be too soon....
...This is the point Francis Spufford plays on so brilliantly in Red Plenty....
...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%....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It depends how seriously the Government takes the geography of the Brexit vote....
...Francis Breedon, professor of economics and finance, Queen Mary University London Small effect....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester Slower growth will reduce immigration anyway....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It will be somewhat slower, mainly because of the effect of uncertainty on investment and the reduction in real income growth as inflation rises...
...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....
...Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist for Europe, J P Morgan Asset Management I do not believe the MPC will raise rates in 2017....
...The Economics of Enough: How to Run the Economy as If the Future Matters, by Diane Coyle, Princeton University Press, RRP£16.95, 336 pages Christopher Cook applauded Coyle’s book for its well-targeted “...
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