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Danny and the Debt Mountain

24 October 2014
Tax and Fiscal Policy

Danny and the Debt Mountain

24 October 2014
An introduction to the debt mountain facing young people today. Unfortunately, the real debt is no fairy tale, and there … Continue reading “Danny and the Debt Mountain”

Public sector pensions: how they could be reformed

13 July 2010

Public sector pensions: how they could be reformed

Philip Booth
13 July 2010

Salary sacrifice – should it be sacrificed?

13 July 2010

Salary sacrifice – should it be sacrificed?

Peter Morgan
13 July 2010
Salary sacrifice pensions have become a popular choice for pension saving. They are beneficial for both individuals and businesses that often make huge … Continue reading “Salary sacrifice – should it be sacrificed?”

British government DEFAULT

9 July 2010

British government DEFAULT

D. R. Myddelton
9 July 2010
It is distressing to witness yet another piece of financial chicanery by the British government, which now proposes to substitute … Continue reading “British government DEFAULT”

How to reform public sector pensions

7 July 2010

How to reform public sector pensions

Richard Wellings
7 July 2010
Today, the Public Sector Pensions Commission – which was established in autumn 2009 by the IEA, the Institute of Directors … Continue reading “How to reform public sector pensions”

Pension age should be raised more rapidly

1 July 2010

Pension age should be raised more rapidly

Anthony Bouselli
1 July 2010
for males from 65 to 66 by 2016. This increases the retirement age significantly earlier than the original schedule. The previous … Continue reading “Pension age should be raised more rapidly”

Keynesian policies have brought Britain to the brink of ruin

24 June 2010

Keynesian policies have brought Britain to the brink of ruin

Kevin Dowd
24 June 2010
By far the best contribution to the parliamentary debate on the Emergency Budget was by the MP for Wycombe, Steve … Continue reading “Keynesian policies have brought Britain to the brink of ruin”

OBR shouldn’t take a Bernie Madoff approach to public sector pensions

15 June 2010

OBR shouldn’t take a Bernie Madoff approach to public sector pensions

Philip Booth
15 June 2010
Two things struck me about the OBR report published yesterday. I shall blog about the other later…

The real level of UK government debt is around £4.8 trillion

14 June 2010

The real level of UK government debt is around £4.8 trillion

Nick Silver
14 June 2010
As we have a new government and we also have a better idea about the effects of the financial crisis on the public … Continue reading “The real level of UK government debt is around £4.8 trillion”

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