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Week in review: Learning from history | Marshall Ideas
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For Economists. By Economists. Week in review: Learning from history. Yuan be with us? The Yuan, finally gained approval this week to be included in the IMF “Special Drawing Rights” (SDR) Basket. The Chinese currency is the 5th to be included in the basket, along with the Pound, the Dollar, the Euro and the Yen, and cements the Yuan’s place as a global reserve currency. What’s going behind the scenes? Why is this important? A wild week adds to Brazil’s woes. What’s going behind the scenes? Unsurprisingly...
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Week in Review: Tensions flare | Marshall Ideas
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For Economists. By Economists. Week in Review: Tensions flare. The daddy of all megadeals. So far this year, we’ve had the biggest tech deal in history, the biggest beer-brewing deal in history a. Nd the biggest hospitality deal in history. And now? The biggest pharma deal in history. That’s right; Pfizer, known for its production of Viagra, has agreed a deal to purchase Allergan, which m. For a record $160bn, to create the world’s largest pharmaceutical company. What’s going on behind the scenes? Even t...
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For Economists. By Economists. If for any reason you wish to contact the owner of this blog, whether it be to contribute towards the blog itself, to offer comment about its current status or to raise any sort of concerns, please contact Andy Quach. The current editor of Marshall Ideas at aq225@cam.ac.uk. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Donald Trump’s Economic Policy Agenda, or Can You Stimulate by Protecting? | Marshall Ideas
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For Economists. By Economists. Donald Trump’s Economic Policy Agenda, or Can You Stimulate by Protecting? The Donald and the past. Apart from infrastructure spending, Trump has promised tax cuts for individuals and a decrease of corporate taxes from 35% to only 15%. He has also promised to cut red tape, especially post-crisis legislation such as the Dodd-Frank Act, that according to him are chasing businesses away from the US and stalling job creation. Paving the road to hell. Make the world small again.
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For Economists. By Economists. The great British economic rollercoaster (and how to derail it). Source: Credit Suisse and Business Insider. Bank angles and centrifugal forces. The rich are getting richer and the rich are getting poorer. Source: The Brookings Institute. January 3, 2017. Donald Trump’s Economic Policy Agenda, or Can You Stimulate by Protecting? The Donald and the past. Paving the road to hell. Trump’s economic success crucially depends on the assumption that his expansionary fiscal p...
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The great British economic rollercoaster (and how to derail it) | Marshall Ideas
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For Economists. By Economists. The great British economic rollercoaster (and how to derail it). Source: Credit Suisse and Business Insider. Bank angles and centrifugal forces. The rich are getting richer and the rich are getting poorer. Source: The Brookings Institute. January 3, 2017. Donald Trump’s Economic Policy Agenda, or Can You Stimulate by Protecting? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The emancipation of the mind | Marshall Ideas
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For Economists. By Economists. The emancipation of the mind. Some of you may be wondering why we choose to study the evolution of economic thought. Is it just out of sheer interest? Or are there deeper reasons? John Maynard Keynes, one of the most highly-regarded economists of our time, said it best. A study of the history of opinion is a necessary preliminary to the emancipation of the mind. The award-winning labour economist. One of our most renowned speakers is Sir Chris Pissarides. With the Nobel Pri...
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