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Frances Coppola – Trade, Saving, and an Economic Disaster

October 12, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

There are simply too few such analyses of the current economic situation in Europe. Here an excellent one concerning the UK by Frances Coppola Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, […]

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Frances Coppola – What Went Wrong at intu?

July 12, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

We shall be seeing much more of this with companies that had taken on too much debt. This is surely just the tip of the iceberg. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and […]

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Frances Coppola – Britain was not “nearly bust” in March

June 23, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Coppola debunks the  the sort of Fake News we shall soon be encountering often in mainstream media in preparation for the Great Austerity. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, which […]

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Frances Coppola – Pandemic economics: the role of central banks and monetary policy

June 15, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

In one of the most novel presentations we have ever posted, Frances Coppola explains the current and future role of central banks in the current economic crisis. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance […]

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Frances Coppola – So when did this recession start, exactly?

June 9, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Is the U.S. in recession? If so, when did the recession start, and what caused it?  Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, which is a regular feature on the Financial […]

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Frances Coppola – Doing “Whatever It Takes”

April 27, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

How to finance the current economic crisis. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, which is a regular feature on the Financial Times’ Alphaville blog and has been cited in The […]

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Frances Coppola – Corona Crisis: When is the Right Time for UBI and Helicopter Money?

March 28, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

  Frances’s brilliant book “The Case for People’s Quantitative Easing” examined the strategic use of helicopter money. Today is the wrong time, she concludes. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, […]

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Frances Coppola – Is ‘Helicopter Money’ the Answer to the Looming Economic Crisis?

March 18, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

Central banks must join the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. But policymakers must be cautious about using the wrong tool at the wrong time. Frances Coppola is the author of the Coppola Comment finance and economics blog, […]

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Frances Coppola – Central Banks and Coronavirus

March 4, 2020 Mathew D. Rose 0

We have posted three excellent articles concerning what central banks and governments are doing, or should be doing, in the turbulences resulting from the Coronavirus. This one is by Richard Murphy, the other two are […]

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Frances Coppola – The Blind Federal Reserve

December 19, 2019 David Shirreff 1

Bank refinancing under the new financial order is getting tougher and seems to rely largely on the whims of four big banks – in an unstable overnight market. Surely not “a good thing”. Has the […]

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This Is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain by Will Davies

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Book Review by Sean Kippin There is a particular brand of UK media figure. Usually male, they revel in the gossip, intrigue and parlour games of British politics. Policy seems to bore them. Economic policy is […]

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The Call of Catalonia by Sue Crampton

December 14, 2020 0

Book Review by Toni Strubell Sue Crampton’s “The Call of Catalonia”, apart from being a good read, is a book that will be useful to those wondering what the recent kerfuffle was about with the […]

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