Hints and tips:
...James Sproule, chief economist, Institute of Directors Up, but ever so slowly....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd It seems likely that inflation will rise due to the increased cost of imports....
...Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow Kitty Ussher Managing Director, Tooley Street Research Geraint Johnes Professor of Economics, University of Lancaster Ethan Ilzetzki Lecturer in Economics...
...James Sproule, chief economist, Institute of Directors More fiscal room for manoeuvre will be needed than we would like....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd If it creates greater geopolitical instability then that will affect business confidence....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd I don’t think it will be the subject of negotiation at all....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd I see no reason why it would slow....
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd Feel about the same as 12 months ago I am pleasantly surprised that the short-term shock to confidence lasted a matter of weeks rather than months...
...Ashwin Kumar, director of Liverpool Economics, thinks the OBR has been “over-optimistic in their forecasts for wage growth”, while Kitty Ussher, Managing Director of Tooley Street Research and a former Treasury...
...Schools could still face burdensome regulation from governments, says James Tooley, an expert on private education for the poor at Newcastle University, citing legislation in India requiring low-cost private...
...James Knightley, Senior Economist, ING Minimal given the number of foreign buyers still keen to make purchases....
...“We like to say it’s a pay-as-you-learn model,” says Donkoh, who started Omega with his wife, Lisa, and James Tooley, a professor of education policy at Newcastle University....
...Kitty Ussher, Managing Director, Tooley Street Research A little tighter....
...James Sproule, Chief Economist, IoD Reasonably secure. Growth has moved to consumer spending and while debt is rising, it is not at chronic levels....
...James Knightley, Senior Economist, ING My concern is that the UK recovery in unbalanced in so many ways and there is little prospect of improvement in any of them....
...James Sproule, Chief Economist, IoD My expectation is for the UK to vote to stay, but narrowly, and for the Brexit question to remain pertinent....
...Kitty Ussher, Tooley Street Research Reduced business investment, reduced consumer confidence due to greater atmosphere of uncertainty....
...Kitty Ussher, Tooley Street Research It will slowly continue to improve....
...Kitty Ussher, Tooley Street Research Full employment is a nebulous concept in a world where the supply side response is different to the past....
...James Knightley, ING I am upbeat on the prospects for the UK economy in 2015 even though the external environment is not particularly positive....
...James Meadway, New Economics Foundation Hopefully....
...James Knightley, ING We are predicting an August interest rate rise....
...There is a similar story to be told about education – and it is well told in a new book, The Beautiful Tree, by James Tooley....
...According to a recent paper by James Tooley, professor of education policy at Newcastle University, private schools charging such tuitions have sprung up throughout much of the developing world, including...
...His full essay is at www.ft.com/tooley Competition website...
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