The Independent 1998 Diane Coyle - Abstracts

The Independent 1998 Diane Coyle
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An uphill struggle for the Chancellor. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown seeks to raise productivity)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
A true Budget for women would be much more radical.(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Bank warns of further rate rise to check inflation. (Bank of England)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Brown stakes reputation on Budget gamble. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Andrew Grice
Caution that will keep Brown out of a black hole. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Celebrate Cool Britannia, but don't ignore the rust. (United Kingdom's economic problems)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Childcare: a question of national priorities. (United Kingdom government makes little progress towards National Childcare Strategy)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Contagion spreads to take further toll in Hong Kong.Retail industryDiane Coyle, Stephen Vines
Eddie George warns on EMU suitability of France and Italy. (Bank of England Governor Eddie George)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Katherine Butler
EMU could be a Trojan horse carrying reform into Europe. (European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Footsie joins global share surge to hit fresh heights. (FTSE-100 index)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Stephen Vines
Four years of speculation? We'll all be nervous wrecks. (dangers for sterling as United Kingdom hesitates about joining European economic and monetary union)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Go away, ye merchants of gloom, your wares are not needed here. (United Kingdom's economic prospects)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
How long before the jobs market pulls the inflation trigger?(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
How the bottom line fails to support the goldilocks theory. (economic impact of increased competition)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Ignore the hysteria over debt. (separating debt relief from Central America's emergency needs)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Industry is hurting, but it's only one side of the story. (mixed economic performance in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Inflation up, unemployment rising, house sales flat. Is there a recession on the way?Retail industryDiane Coyle
Is Brown mad or bad, or is it just that there really is no war chest? (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown claimed to have secret reserves)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Is capitalism heading for breakdown?(George Soros believes that speculators could destabilize world economy)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Is it deflation or inflation we should fear most in 1998?Retail industryDiane Coyle, Nigel Cope, Roger Trapp, Michael Harrison, Sameena Ahmad, Peter Thal Larsen, Chris Godsmark, Cathy Newman, Lea Paterson
Labour hits inflation target for first time. (United Kingdom inflation on target in Jan 1998)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Michael Harrison
Markets are soaring, profits are high - where is the investment boom? (United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Prices set for a drop - eventually.(impact of single European currency)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Promises, promises - but have they been kept? (United Kingdom Labour party's manifesto commitments)Retail industryDiane Coyle, Barrie Clement, Jason Bennetto, Jeremy Laurance, Judith Judd
Rates hope as Greenspan warns on deflation. (US Federal Reserve Chmn Alan Greenspan)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Stock markets take a bath after Intel profit warning.Retail industryDiane Coyle, Stephen Vines, David Usborne
Tax avoiders braced for a crackdown from the Chancellor. (United Kingdom)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The answer to the productivity puzzle: size is everything. (explanations for US productivity)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The big, bad multinationals are really the good guys of global investment.(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The dark side of globalisation where the black economy thrives. (international crime)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The euro, coming sooner than you think to a shop near you.Retail industryDiane Coyle
The euro is coming and there's no place to hide.(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The pay message is not getting through. (problems with pay restraint in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
There's no need to throw the bubbles out with the bathwater. (tax on international currency trades)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
These superstars get everywhere, and there is nothing to stop them. (rising income inequality)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
The simple idea that lies behind Microsoft's bid to rule the world. (debate over economies of scale)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Those Budget leaks. Who should you believe? (predictions for United Kingdom's 1998 Budget)Retail industryDiane Coyle
View is better from the ivory tower. (danger of business leaders taking control of Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Wait for the calm to judge the storm. (prospects for greater economic stability in United Kingdom)Retail industryDiane Coyle
We have nothing to fear but panic itself. (global impact of economic crisis in Asia)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
What keeps the hawks and doves flitting about. (difficulties with making consistent interest rate decisions in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Where are Britain's big hitters? (United Kingdom lacks entrepreneurs)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Which emerging market is going to be the next South Korea?(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why Asia should swallow the IMF's prescribed medicine. (International Monetary Fund)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why bonds are scaling new heights.Retail industryDiane Coyle, Lea Paterson
Why global markets need to be open to free information flows.(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why knowledge is the new engine of economic growth.(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why reform of the labour markets is the key to economic growth. (United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why squeezing the rich helps poll ratings more than the Exchequer. (closing tax loopholes in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryDiane Coyle
Why the MPC is just an economic sideshow.(United Kingdom interest rates and economic policy, and links with social policy)Retail industryDiane Coyle
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