Out of the countries shown, the UK is perhaps the most confounding. Over the data period it has experienced significant political upheaval and societal division, centered around the Brexit vote. In 2016, the statistics suggest that Britain actually became happier and has remained on this trend until the end of the data period…
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August 2019
Another interesting positive side effect of the upheaval in the basic order is a realisation that leaders can break through the constraints of bureaucracy. Flouting all conventional advice, Trump’s meeting…
Productivity and the Bonus Culture with Andrew Smithers
9th October 2019
Historical GDP of African OPEC Nations vs Oil Price
2 million barrels of oil are extracted in the Niger Delta – costing $28.99 to extract each barrel of oil in Nigeria. This is significantly lower than the North Sea oil (at $44.33) but over three times more expensive than in Saudi Arabia (at $8.98)…
Economic Cost of Chronic Disease with Michael Mosley and Patrick McIntosh
6th November 2019
Hitler and the ‘Have-Nots’ with Professor Brendan Simms
11th September 2019