Hung up on red tape 17 July 2013 Hung up on red tape Graeme Leach 17 July 2013 A key part of EU policy over the last 20 years or so has been the completion of what is … Continue reading “Hung up on red tape”
Liberalisation is the key to growth – in Asia and the West 19 March 2012 Liberalisation is the key to growth – in Asia and the West Gurpreet Hayre 19 March 2012 Whilst western economies have recently been experiencing recession and stagnation, many countries in Asia have enjoyed rapid economic growth, which … Continue reading “Liberalisation is the key to growth – in Asia and the West”
Economic liberalisation in Italy – we need the full Monti 15 November 2011 Economic liberalisation in Italy – we need the full Monti Philip Booth 15 November 2011 Mario Monti has the technical ability to deliver much needed privatisation and liberalisation, but whether he is able to survive … Continue reading “Economic liberalisation in Italy – we need the full Monti”
The Invisible Hand of Peace 16 March 2011 The Invisible Hand of Peace Mark Pennington 16 March 2011 Events in the Middle East and concern over the likely impact of democratic change in the region on the prospects … Continue reading “The Invisible Hand of Peace”
Economic liberalisation and the growth agenda: actions speak louder than words 17 February 2011 Economic liberalisation and the growth agenda: actions speak louder than words Philip Booth 17 February 2011 The government has realised belatedly that it wants to pursue an agenda for ‘ growth ‘. The problem with this sort of language … Continue reading “Economic liberalisation and the growth agenda: actions speak louder than words”