Tag: Monetary policy

Total Results: 21


A protest against a British national identity card in 2004. Credit: NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images
11 Aug 2020 - 1:00am

How ID cards could set us free Once they were seen as a threat to civil liberties, now they might preserve them

Peter Franklin

Monday, 20 April

20.04

Who will pay for this Covid catastrophe? Magic money trees do exist but their fruit is poisonous

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 21 January

21.01

What Sajid Javid should say at Davos, but won’t Dear Chancellor, we’ve written your speech for you — no need to thank us

Peter Franklin

Monday, 28 October

28.10

How the world forgot the financial crash The crazy boom and bust in the media’s interest in economics could cost us dear

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 16 October

16.10

Could free cash fix the economy? The economy is tanking and the central banks are getting desperate: could helicopter money be the answer?

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 2 October

02.10

How much trouble is the economy in? Economic policy has become a dream world, disconnected from mainstream politics – and democratic accountability

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 21 August

21.08

Boris’s stimulus stunt

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 26 June

26.06

Why is Zuckerberg inventing a currency?

Peter Franklin

Monday, 24 June

24.06

Is too much money a bad thing?

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 30 April

30.04

The most important policy we don’t talk about

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 6 March

06.03

It’s time to overhaul economic policy

Peter Franklin

Monday, 18 February

18.02

The truth about inflation

Peter Franklin