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Economics27 March 10<27 March 10

Bravo the Hampton School

by Dr Tim Evans

Following TCC’s recent launch of its Education Network I was delighted to speak to a fabulously bright group of six formers at Hampton School…

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Economics, Ethics, Politics, Society26 March 10<28 April 10

‘Heroes’ helped to help themselves!

by Chris Neal

I have just listened to the Budget Debate and quite frankly am growing more and more tired of the political point scoring arena that…

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Economics25 March 10<25 March 10

The Function of Money

by Steve Baker

This is the first in a series of articles taken from Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit (1934). Here, we introduce the function…

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Economics, Politics25 March 10<25 March 10

Arden Partners: Much ado about nothing

by Ewen Stewart

Ewen Stewart of Arden Partners has kindly supplied his note The Budget – Much ado about nothing for publication. The backdrop to this budget…

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The tab from LEH/AIG so far?
Economics, Ethics, Society25 March 10<25 March 10

The tab from LEH/AIG so far?

by Steve Baker

Via Sean Corrigan and Toby Baxendale, “The tab from LEH/AIG so far? Around about $2 trillion if we look at trend US federal debt…

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Economics25 March 10<25 March 10

The market yawns

by James Tyler

Where’s the market reaction? Yawns the prophet of Princeton, Paul Krugman in response to the passage of Obama’s health care bill. In totally separate…

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Economics, Politics, Richard Cobden24 March 10<24 March 10

Cobden on Free Trade and its Relevance Today

by Toby Baxendale

Food is on the whole cheap to us as an advanced or even a post industrial nation. Richard Cobden, with a small group of…

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Economics, Society23 March 10<23 March 10

FT.com – We should not be saved from our stupidity

by Steve Baker

It is very hard to play the game of life – or of capitalism – when governments keep changing the rules. Which they do…

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Economics23 March 10<22 March 10

Good article on Naked Capitalism

by James Tyler

By way of nakedcapitalism.com this excellent article from washingtonsblog.com on “Fictional Reserve Banking”: But whatever you think about fractional reserve banking, whether or not you agree…

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Economics23 March 10<24 March 10

Demand for Doctors

by Jamie Whyte

Jamie Whyte discussed this article on Radio 4 yesterday. I like most of the doctors I know. They are earthy and unsqueamish, about minds…

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