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Posts from Richard Murphy at Tax Research UK
- Tax havens are still a threat to our well-beingon 16 May 2024 by Richard Murphy
I posted this video to YouTube this morning. In it, I argue that Tax havens are still a massive threat to the well-being of the Read the full article...
- Starmer’s plan is for a government offering platitudes, minor admin reforms and a few more teachers in England alone. Ambition has rarely been as small as this.on 16 May 2024 by Richard Murphy
We finally know what Labour is going to do. These pledges are being launched today: The first is statement any government could make. The second Read the full article...
- If you’re worried about the de-skilling of the NHS, please sign thison 15 May 2024 by Richard Murphy
Amongst the many ways in which public services in the UK are being undermined is by deskilling them. I have already mentioned this in the Read the full article...
- The sectoral balances show that the government has very little control over the national debton 15 May 2024 by Richard Murphy
I have posted a video this morning in which I argue that when the government discusses what it calls national debt, it forgets something really Read the full article...
- Labour has predicated all its plans on economic growth, but there is none in the UK and it has said nothing about how it will change thison 15 May 2024 by Richard Murphy
The OECD has issued a new report on the state of the global economy, as it sees it. It includes this chart: You will note Read the full article...
Posts from Bill Mitchell – Modern Monetary Theory
- Australian labour market – mixed signals but probably still in a weakening phaseon 16 May 2024 by bill
Last month’s Labour Force data release for April 2024, revealed that the Australian labour market was starting to weaken in the face of the fiscal squeeze (the government announced a second successive annual fiscal surplus on Tuesday) and the 11 interest rate hikes since May 2022. Today (May 16, 2024), the Australian Bureau of Statistics…
- Real wage cuts continue in Australia as profit share riseson 15 May 2024 by bill
The Annual Fiscal Statement for Australia (aka ‘The Budget’) came out last night and ordinarily I would analyse it today. But I am travelling a lot today and also the wage data came out today, so I plan to leave the fiscal policy commentary until next week when I have more time to think about…
- Degrowth will require humans shovel less energy … into our bodieson 13 May 2024 by bill
I haven’t much time free today and with the federal government’s fiscal statement coming out tomorrow night and wage data and the labour force data coming out Wednesday and Thursday, respectively, it is going to be a full week. Given I am using all my time to finish the manuscript for my next book which…
- The fiscal lunancy reaches peak levels this time of yearon 9 May 2024 by bill
In the last week, as the Federal government comes towards next Tuesday’s annual fiscal statement (aka ‘The Budget’ although we don’t use that terminology around here, do we?) and the State Government’s are progressively delivering their own Budget Statements (they being financially constrained) we have witnessed the absurdity of the system of public finances that…
- COVID-19 myopia – it actually costs more to have no acute care protocols in place and more people die as a resulton 6 May 2024 by bill
I regularly scan research output from disciplines other than economics that I think impacts on economic matters. On April 17, 2024, a new study from medical researchers at the Burnett Institute in Melbourne, working with staff at the Department of Health and Human Services, in Victoria published a pre-print in The Lancet – Admission Screening…
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