The Independent 1997 Gavyn Davies - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Gavyn Davies
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An economist's view of what Labour can do. (future Labour government in the UK need not necessarily increase public spending and borrowing)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Bank down but not out in the inflation fight. (Bank of England clashes with chancellor Kenneth Clarke over monetary policy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Bank of England has not done enough. (need to tighten monetary policy in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Better than the rest: Do Tory claims stand up?(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Brown kills tax and spend once and for all. (UK shadow chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Brown should not discount the Tories just yet. (new UK Chancellor Gordon Brown should not think that the Conservative party has no influence)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Brown's stance tougher than markets realise. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Critics of Bank independence miss the point. (mixed views on independence of Bank of England)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Fetish figure that threatens the single currency. (dangers of very rigid interpretation of Maastricht budget criterion)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Five employment killers in or out of EMU. (impact of labour market flexibility on unemployment)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
French demands would not mean a weaker euro.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Germany's ploy to keep Italy out now threatens the EMU project.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
How Brown could frame his fiscal stability pact. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
How Brown has opened the budget debate. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown makes changes to fiscal policy)(Column)Retail industryGAvyn Davies
Is the Asean growth miracle hitting the rocks?(economic performance of countries in the Association of South East Asian Nations)Retail industryGavyn Davies
New US paradigm is really just an old bugbear. (explanations for low inflation in US)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Plague of overinvestment is restricted to Asia.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Take some corrective measures, add a fair wind. (future for public sector borrowing in the UK)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Taxes don't have to rise after the election. (UK)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
The European Central Bank's invisible hand.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
The role of luck in the Bank's policy dilemma. (problems with short-term performance of United Kingdom economy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
This windfall disaster could have been prevented. (windfall gain from conversion of United Kingdom building societies into public companies causes serious fiscal and monetary policy problems)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
UK slowly slips down economic league tables.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
UK will join EMU but only when time is right.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
US consumers keep the world out of recession.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
We might not have to delay the start of EMU.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
We need this shake-up in the corridors of power. (UK Labour party plans changes in economic advisory functions in Bank of England and Treasury)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
What Brown should budget for after the election. (UK shadow chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why did the IMF step in to rescue Thailand? (International Monetary Fund)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why the Bank is probably right on rates again. (Bank of England)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why the Bank should opt for policy overkill. (Bank of England's monetary policy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why the world is not threatened by deflation.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why the world should worry about China. (impact of China on world economy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
World will catch a cold if Japan gets pneumonia. (possible impact of slide in Japanese stock market)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
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