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Does the BBC have an anti-capitalist bias? A critique of “Promises, Promises: A History of Debt”

23 March 2015
Economic Theory

Does the BBC have an anti-capitalist bias? A critique of “Promises, Promises: A History of Debt”

John Burton
23 March 2015
The question of whether the BBC is institutionally biased to the left and/or anti-capitalism (not necessarily quite the same) might … Continue reading “Does the BBC have an anti-capitalist bias? A critique of “Promises, Promises: A History of Debt””

Scottish independence and the sterling-zone controversy

2 September 2014
Monetary Policy

Scottish independence and the sterling-zone controversy

John Burton
2 September 2014
One of the most important controversies generated by the Scottish independence debate relates to the continuation (or not) of the … Continue reading “Scottish independence and the sterling-zone controversy”

High Speed 2: Tarzanomics vs. Economics

18 November 2013

High Speed 2: Tarzanomics vs. Economics

John Burton
18 November 2013
One of the so-called ‘Big Beasts’ of UK politics and government, Lord Heseltine – formerly cast as ‘Tarzan’ by much … Continue reading “High Speed 2: Tarzanomics vs. Economics”

Conometricks and the new NAFF ‘case’ for HS2

24 October 2013

Conometricks and the new NAFF ‘case’ for HS2

John Burton
24 October 2013
Mark Twain contended that there are three kinds of lies: ‘lies, damned lies, and statistics’. These matters have become even … Continue reading “Conometricks and the new NAFF ‘case’ for HS2”

‘Fallacies and Misadventures in Blunderland’: the HS2 case

3 September 2013

‘Fallacies and Misadventures in Blunderland’: the HS2 case

John Burton
3 September 2013
The recent IEA evaluation of the High Speed 2 project has presaged much further criticism of this serious misadventure. A … Continue reading “‘Fallacies and Misadventures in Blunderland’: the HS2 case”

More macro-quackery

5 July 2013

More macro-quackery

John Burton
5 July 2013
During a briefing on 5 November 2008 – conducted with big wall-chart graphs – about the ongoing financial ‘crunch’, the … Continue reading “More macro-quackery”

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