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  • If the City didn’t exist, we’d need to invent it

    November 2, 2011

    WHAT have financial services ever done for me? It is a question that the Occupy the London Stock Exchange protesters could well ask themselves, as they bring the church (rather than capitalism) to its knees. The public debate about financial services has focused on bonuses and risks, but there has been virtually no discussion of [...]

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    November 2, 2011

    Rites and wrongs I think Allister Heath [Why the Archbishop has got it wrong, yesterday], fails to understand the Church of England. There is plenty of room for Anglicans to disagree. Indeed, the Church of England was founded on dialogue. Moreover, theology is not much interested in the capitalism versus socialism debate. Rather, Rowan Williams [...]

  • It’s not just the Eurozone: A trade crisis is growing. The G20 must show leadership

    November 1, 2011

    THE crisis spawned in 2007 has in many ways come to resemble Hydra – the mythical many-headed serpent of Ancient Greece, which grew two new heads every time one was cut off – already last Wednesday’s Brussels Summit shows no sign of marking a true turning point for the Eurozone. And while the euro-crisis commands [...]

  • We need to teach financial literacy in all UK schools

    November 1, 2011

    IT IS significant the e-petition calling for compulsory financial education in schools has this week become one of the first petitions to reach the threshold of 100,000 signatures and that the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Financial Education for Young People is the largest in parliament, with 224 cross-party MPs. We are a financially [...]

  • Forcing others to obey is the issue, not greed

    November 1, 2011

    MANY of those occupying Wall Street and Canada object to corporate greed. Yet greed is usually harmless. For example, I may well be greedy. I would like to earn more despite already earning what many of the protesters would consider more than enough. But my greed is harmless because I cannot force [...]

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    November 1, 2011

    Simply complex In response to Gemma Godfrey [The EU’s decision process: It’s not rocket science, on Monday], I think we’ve outlived a time where the world economy worked mostly in a linear fashion that’s easy to grasp and extrapolate (e.g. if exports grow by X per cent, and unemployment falls by Y per cent, GDP [...]

  • Violence is down and partly thanks to trade: A scientist explains his bold new thesis

    October 31, 2011

    Q.CAN YOU DISTIL THE ARGUMENT OF YOUR NEW BOOK? A.Violence has declined, on many scales of time and magnitude, with reductions unfolding over periods stretching from millennia down to just a few years. That’s true for everything from warfare and genocide to our treatment of children and animals. What is some of the evidence for [...]

  • Migration policy needs a rest, not constant change

    October 31, 2011

    IT IS no secret that the government’s work permit policy, especially the cap on migration, has not always been welcomed by business. Economists and employers can see that a strong economy comes from a strong, flexible workforce. The skills needed by UK businesses are not always available here, so employers need to look abroad. And [...]

  • Easy credit may teach hard economic lessons

    October 31, 2011

    ONE thing about public opinion I fail to understand is this: people understand that easy credit was a cause of the financial crisis, so why are policies that make credit easier popular? George Osborne’s credit easing plans for small businesses are noble in that these firms are indeed the lifeblood of the economy. But it [...]

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    October 31, 2011

    Fencing the banks Instead of mounting a legal challenge to the capital rules proposed by the Vickers Commission [EU in bid to veto UK bank reform], surely the EU should instead be considering a similar overhaul for all the bloc’s banks. Ring-fencing investment banking from retail banking would create a more stable financial system which, [...]

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