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...Kitty Ussher, chief economist at the Institute of Directors, said that because it took time for higher interest rates to take effect, people would not “fully believe that inflation is falling” until mid...
...Kitty Ussher: No....
...Kitty Ussher: The main economic story at the moment is that this is an economy that wants to grow....
...But it has rarely had to pay out and there is now more than £6.5bn in the kitty....
...“We now know that the economy will be between 2 and 6 per cent smaller in 10 years than it would otherwise have been,” said Ray Barrell, a professor at Brunel University, comparing Mr Johnson’s deal with...
...Ray Barrell: Field trials are uncommon in macroeconomics, but now we have one....
...P.L.” (1962), an unsparing depiction of the artist’s lover Peter Lacy scowling on a sofa, is the first Bacon picture where internal organs burst out though the surface of the skin, like an expressive X-ray...
...Kitty Ussher, economist and former Treasury minister It depends how you define austerity....
...“You need a lot of nets in the water to catch more fish,” says Eitan Boyd, chief executive of Stride Gaming, operator of Luckypants and Kitty Bingo....
...Nicholas Barr, professor of public economics, London School of Economics Unlikely to be much of a change, whichever its direction Ray Barrell, emeritus professor, Brunel University, National Institute...
...Ray Barrell, emeritus professor, Brunel University, National Institute of Economic and Social Research The OBRs projections for trend growth looked perhaps a little high, and this might induce pressure...
...Kitty Ussher, managing director, Tooley Street Research Ltd It seems likely that inflation will rise due to the increased cost of imports....
...Farvaque Professor of Economics, University of Lille Stephen Hall Professor of Economics, University of Leicester Stephen Wright Professor of Economics, Birkbeck College, University of London Ray...
...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....
...Ray Barrell, emeritus professor, Brunel University, National Institute of Economic and Social Research Feel about the same as 12 months ago We know little about life outside the EU at present, as the role...
...Ray Barrell, a professor at Brunel University, said reducing public spending as a share of the total economy was always difficult....
...Ray Barrell, Professor, Brunel University and VA Research The UK economy remains too dependent on consumer demand and too reliant on foreign finance....
...Government policy is doing little more than making a small dent in the problem Ray Barrell, Professor, Brunel University and VA Research Housing policy changes are slowly dribbling out, but so far short...
...Kitty Ussher, Managing Director, Tooley Street Research A little tighter....
...Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics, LSE Not very easily * Slow growth in Europe * Uncertainty about Brexit slows FDI * Slower growth in emerging market economies Ray Barrell, Professor, Brunel...
...Nicholas Barr, Professor of Public Economics, LSE (a) worse (b) much worse Ray Barrell, Professor, Brunel University and VA Research The increase in uncertainty engendered by the possibility of UK exit...
...Ray Barrell of Brunel University said alternatives would include more borrowing and higher taxes for pensioners and property owners....
...Ray Barrell, Brunel University Calling a referendum will increase uncertainty very sharply....
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