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Plan A + Plan B = Industrial Strategy?

By Andy Westwood Filed Under: All posts, British Politics Posted: January 24, 2017

The cornerstone of Theresa May’s economic vision for the country, the government’s Industrial Strategy was launched this week. Policy@manchester Co-Director Professor Andy Westwood assesses the size of the challenge, the scale of the strategy’s commitments, and places the strategy in the historical context of recent government efforts to achieve the same ends.   Industrial Strategy […]

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In an uncertain world collaboration and criticality are key

By Ben Pringle Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 24, 2017

400 sessions, 4 days and over 2500 leaders and thinkers, from Shakira to Theresa May; as Davos 2017 comes to a close, the questions facing world leaders continue to grow. Brexit and Trump have paved the way for an economic policy that follows an anti-globalisation rhetoric however the World Economic Forum in Davos aimed to […]

Tagged With: Davos, WEF

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Globalisation of trade versus globalisation of finance

By Geoff Tily Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 22, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics   Geoff Tily’s  contribution about the contrasts of trade and finance globalisation demonstrate his knowledge on the misconceptions of Keynesian economics, for which his work on is highly regarded. Here, in the final Davos Takeover series, Geoff  looks back at  economic policy over the years […]

Tagged With: Davos, globalisation, Keynesianism, WEF

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Austerity and the mere problem of causality

By Paul Middleditch Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 21, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  The scene that will greet business leaders and politicians at Davos this week is one of continuing government austerity across much of Europe and other parts of the world. Professor Paul Middleditch explains how the austerity agenda moved from the pages of economic theory […]

Tagged With: austerity, Davos, economic theory, productivity, WEF

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Economics is not enough

By Andy Ross Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 21, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  Andy Ross is someone who I admire due to, not only his work within the Government Economic Service & the HM Treasury, but also because of the economic insight he provides. His blog here is extremely important, focusing on simply economics and ignoring other factors […]

Tagged With: Davos, economic policy, natural capital, productivity, WEF

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Secular Stagnation – A Missing Link

By Jo Michell Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 20, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  As part of Post-Crash Economics Society’s blog takeover during Davos week, Dr Jo Michell explores the history of the ‘Secular Stagnation’ theory, what it means and its implications for President-elect Trump’s macroeconomic plans. Jo’s blog looks into the history of economic thought, something which is […]

Tagged With: Davos, macroeconomics, Trump, WEF

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László Andor’s Davos Diary

By László Andor Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 20, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  László Andor, is a Hungarian economist and former European Commissioner for employment, social affairs and inclusion. Having visited Davos three times in recent years, he gives us his take on what actually goes on up in the Swiss mountains – far from the rich […]

Tagged With: Davos, WEF

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When populism fails, tragedy prevails

By Frances Coppola Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 19, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  As part of this week’s Davos Blog Takeover, Frances Coppola reflects on the explosion of populist politics across the western word. Frances has been a supporter of the movement to reform economics and provides a valuable insight into the financial sector. However, her work […]

Tagged With: Davos, populist politics, WEF

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How different does it have to get before we start changing the way we think about it?

By Alan Kirman Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 19, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  The 2008 crash clearly demonstrated the failures of a (neo)liberal economic model that claimed to have solved ‘boom and bust’ cycles of growth and recession and found the tools to prevent the onset of longer-term economic depressions. In the wake of this generation-defining failure, […]

Tagged With: Brexit, Davos, macroeconomics, recession, WEF

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Tackling the global risks of inequality: the evidence case for higher public investment

By Özlem Onaran Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 18, 2017

Guest edited by Ben Pringle, former chair of Post Crash Economics  The Davos Blog-Takeover continues with this piece from Professor Ozlem Onaran, Director of the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre. I wanted to publish a blog from Özlem as her work into inequality and globalisation is becoming more and more relevant in the current economic […]

Tagged With: climate change, Davos, industrial policy, macroeconomics, productivity, WEF

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