Madsen Pirie Madsen Pirie

Business sponsorship of student fees

The UK government could encourage more firms to fund student fees in exchange for post-graduation employment commitments through a mix of financial incentives, regulatory support, and awareness campaigns.

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Eamonn Butler Eamonn Butler

Liberation Day or Lockdown Day?

The Trump administration calls this ‘Liberation Day’—a triumph for US workers and a levelling of the global trade playing field—with sweeping new tariffs on imports from the UK and EU.

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Madsen Pirie Madsen Pirie

Making childcare affordable

The problem is that many young mothers want to return to work to boost the household income and living standards and to fulfil themselves.

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Madsen Pirie Madsen Pirie

Making the state pension sustainable

The UK state pension is unfunded, a pay-as-you-go system funded out of general taxation and the National Insurance payroll tax. Today’s payers-in fund today’s drawers-out.

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Tim Worstall Tim Worstall

Stop taxing the poor so damn much

Given our greybeard status one of the things we’ve learnt is that bad policy, bad economics, keeps returning like the acid reflux after a bad curry.

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Sebastian Charleton Sebastian Charleton

Future living standards will be better

A reasonable way to predict future living standards in the UK is to look at what well-to-do people are doing today, and to suggest that more middle-of-the-road people will be doing that in future.

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Johannes Matt Johannes Matt

What is the fiscal end game?

On Wednesday, the Chancellor delivered her Spring Statement. Initially branded as an update on the UK’s fiscal situation, the statement had morphed into a quasi-budget in anticipation of the OBR’s Economic and Fiscal Outlook (EFO).

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