As many of you know, I have always been fascinated by China, a country that in the Middle Ages led the world in technology and then became paralysed by bureaucracy until the 20th century when …
December 2017
While Brexit will progress, it is at least beginning to become less topical, which means that business decisions are being taken and business leaders are getting on with dealing with the issues of delivery of goods and services and expanding their companies’ capacities to meet growing demand…
Chart of the Week: Week 4, 2018: GDP per Hour Worked v.s. Employee Engagement
The chart shows that just 8% of UK employees are enthused about their work and work environment in 2016. This represents a fall from 17% in 2012. The chart …
Chart of the Week: Week 2, 2018: International Students’ Economic Impact by Region
The chart shows the economic impact of the 2015/16 cohort of international students, who on average, contribute £1.7bn to each region displayed. Of the international students in this cohort, an average of 25% originate…
Historical Publications
1990s Creation of a Civil Economy in Russia – The Need for Mercantilism 1993 – Tony Baron and Robert McGarvey – Download Mr Lawson’s Boom – A Monograph 1990 – Brian Reading – Download 1980s Reflections on Money 1989 – David T. Llewellyn – Download Money Matters NB. Large file (~7mb) as a book 1987 – Edward Holloway – Download […]
September 2017
It’s difficult not to worry about Europe and Brexit where, on the one side twenty-seven governments, particularly when they are led by recalcitrant Brussels bureaucracy, are unlikely to be able to unanimously…