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Democrats lost, Labour is next.
Unless Sir Keir can bring his party into the 21st century.

Nicolas Padula Pinho
Nov 13, 20244 min read


The Clash Over Capitalism
How Different Theories Shape Our World

Elias Sanchez
Nov 2, 20244 min read


Setting a new standard for the minimum wage
Nicolas Padula Pinho appeared on BBC Breakfast

Nicolas Padula Pinho
Oct 31, 20241 min read


Let's replace bond vigilantes with proper debt policing
Rachel Reeves must avoid becoming a target for opportunistic investors

Hubert Kucharski
Oct 30, 20245 min read


Introducing, the Leeds Pint Index
Every slice of bread is a sad story of wheat that never became beer

Hubert Kucharski
Sep 20, 20243 min read


Lessons from Kabul
Assessing the failures of nation-building in Afghanistan

Orestis Prionidis
Jul 24, 20245 min read


There is no ‘Holy Grail’ in Economic Policymaking
There will be no mention of amputated knights or killer rabbits in this article, the economist's search for the holy grail is a bit more boring.

Hubert Kucharski
Jul 13, 20244 min read


There’s an extra £40bn of lost fiscal space
It's lodged behind the government’s budgetary sofa, and Farage is the only one looking for it

Hubert Kucharski
Jul 7, 20245 min read


The Treasury is paying for the Bank's dinner dates
Expensive bills and complicated relationship dynamics inbound, readers, brace yourselves

Hubert Kucharski
Jun 20, 20245 min read
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