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Quick Read: How popular are central bank digital currencies?

17 March 2025
Monetary Policy

Quick Read: How popular are central bank digital currencies?

Kevin Dowd
17 March 2025
This article was first published on the Institute of Economic Affairs Substack. Wherever Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) have been attempted, … Continue reading “Quick Read: How popular are central bank digital currencies?”

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 8)

31 August 2018
Regulation

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 8)

Catherine McBride
31 August 2018
“Name one EU regulation or law you would change?” This question is often posed to Brexiteers, usually by those who … Continue reading “Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 8)”

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 5)

3 August 2018
Regulation

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 5)

Catherine McBride
3 August 2018
“Name one EU regulation or law you would change?” This question is often posed to Brexiteers, usually by those who … Continue reading “Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 5)”

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 4)

27 July 2018
Regulation

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 4)

Catherine McBride
27 July 2018
“Name one EU regulation or law you would change?” This question is often posed to Brexiteers, usually by those who … Continue reading “Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 4)”

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 2)

13 July 2018
Government and Institutions

Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 2)

Catherine McBride
13 July 2018
“Name one EU regulation or law you would change?” This question is often posed to Brexiteers, usually by those who … Continue reading “Anti-competitive regulations and the harm they cause (Part 2)”

Finance is for the many, not the few

21 February 2018
Economic Theory

Finance is for the many, not the few

Diego Zuluaga
21 February 2018
At a time when no politician will publicly stand up as a friend of the banks, the leader of the … Continue reading “Finance is for the many, not the few”

Finance and the common good

2 June 2016
Markets and Morality

Finance and the common good

Philip Booth
2 June 2016

On 12 May, Together for the Common Good hosted a debate between Prof Philip Booth and Maurice Glasman at St. … Continue reading “Finance and the common good”

THINK – The benefits of financial innovation

6 August 2015
Monetary Policy

THINK – The benefits of financial innovation

6 August 2015
Andrew Palmer, Business Affairs Editor at The Economist speaks at the firat IEA THINK conference on financial innovation. He argued … Continue reading “THINK – The benefits of financial innovation”

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