RECESSION
March 2010
‘Despite banker-bashing in the media, the British taxpayer ought to make a profit from the government’s intervention in the banking crisis’
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December 2009
‘Quantitative easing may not have stopped the recession, but it certainly rescued Britain from an even greater one’
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December 2009
The most inflential economist of the 20th century still dominates debate about the financial crisis. His biographer Robert Skidelsky and Britain's leading monetarist Tim Congdon discuss the relevance of Keynes
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June 2009
A flawed economic doctrine led Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling to plunge Britain into its worst postwar crisis
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Recession
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