The Independent 1996 Diane Coyle |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A comfortable future for the British welfare state. (UK's welfare state does not face a funding crisis)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
A vision of the future - in the official figures. (Tim Holt, head of the UK government's statistical service)(Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Baby boomers on a spending spree. (impact of the tastes of 50-year-olds on the UK economy)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Bank warns of inflation risk unless rates rise. (Bank of England) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Big-hitters demanded sacking of Lawrence. (Michael Lawrence dismissed as chief executive of the London Stock Exchange) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Simon Pincombe, David Hellier |
Blair's promises fail to soften Northern grit. (Lancashire businesses' expectations of future Labour government in the UK) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Boom conditions back for the high street and industry. (UK) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Tom Stevenson |
Britain is feeling good again .... (rise in consumer spending)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Clarke squares the magic circle, but who will pay the price in future? (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke's 1996 Budget)(Budget special)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Clarke's recovery has all the signs of old-fashioned boom. (UK economy may enter boom period)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Clarke upbeat on growth and inflation. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Euro standards set to expose UK's hidden economy. (UK's Office for National Statistics seeks to meet European national accounts standards)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Facing up to the hard financial facts of devolution. (economic factors against successful devolution of tax and spending powers to Scotland, Wales and the regions of England)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Financial insecurity means no early return of feelgood factor.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Globalisation, and other bugbears of our time. (negative and positive aspects of globalisation)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Good reasons for putting the Mob under a microscope. (applying economic analysis to criminal activity)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Government accounts to get the private treatment. (use of resource accounting in the UK public sector)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Hard figures for a software-driven economy. (importance of investment in technology and human resources)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Has canny Ken blown it? (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke's 1996 Budget)(Budget special) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Anthony Bevins |
High technology fails to weaken the lure of London's Square Mile.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
If only the politics were right. (divisions within UK Conservative party overshadow economic successes) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Anthony Bevins |
Internet's tangled money Web worries central banks.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
In the long run, productivity makes the difference. (ways of assessing a country's competitiveness)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Keeping the barbarians at bay.(Professor Paul Krugman)(Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Labour looks favourite for the fiscal beauty contest. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Millions are ready to vote with their hearts on unemployment.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Missing: 7bn pounds sterling of our taxes. (UK government sees falling tax revenues)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Old master's theory fails to solve New Labour dilemma. (modern Labour party does not follow the theories of economist John Maynard Keynes)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Optimists and pessimists alike line up predictions for the year. (accuracy of economic forecasts) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Pick 'n' mixing offers a solution to jobless crisis. (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development looks at ways of creating employment)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
PSBR surprise boosts scope for tax cuts. (UK government finances in unexpectedly high surplus in Oct 1996) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Public-sector managers voice reservations about Labour. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Nicholas Timmins |
Rate cut leaves markets expecting rise within a year. (UK financial markets expect rise in interest rates) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Sell-off pledges broken by power and water giants. (UK gas, electricity and water companies fail to invest in improving services) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Shrinking costs mean that anyone can be a star. (economic implications of the shift towards new communications technologies)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Slowly but surely, the crisis in state pensions is coming.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Summertime. And the living is easy. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke reduces base rates) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
The delivery man. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke)(Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Donald Macintyre |
The wage gap leaves women in part-time ghettos. (pay inequalities between men and women persist)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Throwing government money around won't cut unemployment.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Voters should be thankful for the fiscal vigilantes. (significance of national debt in the UK)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Wages hold steady as Americans take more McJobs.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Want a 17% tax rate? (possibility of using Steve Forbes' idea of a single, flat-rate tax in the UK) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Rupert Cornwell |
We can't go on like this. (strong decline in net wealth in the UK) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
We could be shaping up for a re-run of the late Eighties. (UK economy enters mini-boom)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Weightless economy produces a new breed of superstar. (industrial economies move away from manufacturing and towards services)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Weight of the world hangs on the lucky Chancellor. (economic developments in the UK depend on what is happening in the rest of the world)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
When proven economic theory falls flat on its face. (views on the predictability of economic choices)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Where investment outweighs trade in free markets. (newly industrialising countries no longer dependent on the rate of growth in the industrial world)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Why Clarke must resist the siren voices calling for a lower pound. (UK chancellor Kenneth Clarke)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Why housework should be taking into the accounts. (UK Office for National Statistics researches creation of 'household accounts')(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Why taxing consumption makes sense in the age of technology.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Why the South must develop trade closer to home. (developing countries should not rely on trade with industrialised countries)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
Yes, the boom is coming. (economic recovery could benefit UK Conservative party in pre-election period) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Donald Macintyre, John Rentoul |
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