The Independent 2001 Hamish McRae - Abstracts

The Independent 2001 Hamish McRae
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After beating inflation, central banks must guard against deflation.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
After the cows return, what then for the future of the countryside?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A hopeful end to the year everything went wrong.(Review of the Year)(world economy in 2001)Retail industryHamish McRae
All agreed on the economy but what about the aftershocks?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A medieval idea with modern value for workers.(Business Review)(role of labour organizations)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
As America leads us into recession, so it must lead us out of it again.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
A short, sharp recession - but recovery is already on the way.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
As the good times roll, start preparing for bad ones.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Bear market stokes long-term debate over bonds versus equities.(investing in the UK)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Better to be early for the recovery bus.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Beware calling the bluff of peeved UK multinationals.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Britain has everything to play for.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Britain may be too close for comfort to the US when a recession strikes.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Britain's low-tax reputation may be eclipsed by downsizing in Europe.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Brown takes bonds back to the future.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can niche nations survive in a world dominated by global trading blocs?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can the Great British Consumer keep us growing?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can the great engine of prosperity be restarted?(impact of terrorist attacks in US on world economy)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can this misery be limited to the markets, or will we all be gloomy soon?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can we carry on just spending our way out of economic trouble?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Can we really have it all? Let's just hope the Chancellor stays lucky.(Pre-Budget Report)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryHamish McRae
Cash isn't the only way to cure countryside ills.(Business Review; consideration of economic impact of foot-and-mouth disease on rural areas of the UK)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Clever but lucky Chancellor remembers the Hippocratic oath: First, do no harm.(Budget 2001)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)Retail industryHamish McRae
Cutting interest rates is fine, but it won't stave off a recession.(US)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Does Britain's new-found prosperity offer lessons for other countries?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't blame politicians for the failures of schools and hospitals.(global trends and growing consumerism may explain falling performances)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't expect war to spare us from the ravages of recession.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Don't feel sorry for the airlines - they're an industry like any other.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Dot.com companies are crashing all around us, but the revolution goes on.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
ECB finds itself in a no-win situation on rates.(European Central Bank)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Effects of attacks in the US will be slow to trickle down.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
European party may be spoiled by further interest rate cuts.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Europe isn't ready yet to pull America out of its slowdown.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Europe no longer looks like a safe haven from the American economic tempest.Retail industryHamish McRae
Eurozone troubles make it harder for the UK to join.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Expect a close call as Europe steps in to save the world economy.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Fed needs to beware the sting in the tail of monetary policy.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Forget all those jokes - economists can provide some lessons for life.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
German downturn forces a change of heart at the ECB.(European Central Bank)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Giving people what they want is the key to telecoms success.(challenges of telecommunications industry)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Good idea, Prince Charles. Let's try it on towns as well as on the country.(supporting rural parts of United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How is France doing all the wrong things, but still getting it right?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How to get good people to work for you ... and keep them.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
How to restore Victorian values to our creaking public services.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
If President Bush's gamble pays off, the world may have to follow suit.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Image fix needed for M&S and House of Windsor.(Business Review; Marks and Spencer)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Interest rates are a powerful weapon. But what is their ultimate impact?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Is Dr Greenspan the hero of the boom or the villain of the slump?(US Federal Reserve Board Chmn Alan Greenspan)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Is the legacy of September 11 a shorter, sharper global recession?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
It is not just right to work longer, it is economically vital that you do so.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
It may be different for property markets this time round.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
It's not only war but global recession that should be worrying us all.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
It's not the environment that concerns them, it's the recession.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
It's time for City folk to go clubbing again.(Business Review)(club-based relationships in City of London)Retail industryHamish McRae
Japanese disease may be spreading quicker than we had feared.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Japanese exports are crucial to UK remaining a safe haven.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Job creation should be the Government creed after sad tale of Corus.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Join the club, it's a friendly sort of workplace.(Business Review)(people working remotely)Retail industryHamish McRae
Living in the shadow of fear.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Look good, talk well and smell less: all keys to success.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Lower equity returns will put a premium on cool-headed analysis.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Marconi's plight may help us spot the bottom of the telecoms bear market.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
'Mass affluent' shareholders will be a force for change.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Mr Brown's head is in the right place but his heart isn't.(Business Review)(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Mr Koizumi must find a cure for the Japanese disease before it's too late.(Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Networking makes our world go round. But what if you're excluded?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
New year will bring more negative surprises.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Only deregulation and competition can help close the digital divide.(Internet use around the world)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Our preference to choose money over play makes us work harder.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Policymakers can do little to stave off German recession.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Reaping the benefits of telecoms revolution.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Reports of manufacturing decline are greatly exaggerated.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Rural crisis forces radical change on small firms.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Shares are tumbling, forecasts are gloomy, jobs are lost. Make no mistake, bears are at the gate.(hi-tech shares)Retail industryHamish McRae
Size matters when the rest of the world is out to shrink the state.(public spending in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
So, how much did Harry Potter make for the rest of us?(Business Review)(trade in intellectual property)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Some good news: we're better than we thought at educating our children.(survey of education standards in United Kingdom)(Column)(Abstract)(Brief Article)Retail industryHamish McRae
Speed of the dollar's decline suggests American recovery may not be swift.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Spendthrift Britons could be the downfall of the flawless Chancellor.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Ten ways government should help businesses.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The changing art of government.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The dollar's recent weakness need not spell trouble for sterling.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The economy will put the Blair-Brown alliance to the test.(United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair and Chancellor Gordon Brown)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The floodgates have opened to a long, long decline in rates.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The future starts here.(impact of terrorist attacks in US)Retail industryHamish McRae
The Governor should not lie back and think only of England.(Bank of England Governor Eddie George)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The housing boom must end but 1988 won't be repeated.(UK real estate industry; includes related notes)(Editorial)Retail industryHamish McRae
The internet can unite the best of the new and old.(Business Review)(role of Internet in business)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The Japanese model - an example that should serve as a warning.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
There will be losers and winners in a world of enhanced security.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The world is getting greyer, and this will have a big impact on your life.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
The world is heading for a long recession.(Review section; UK and global economy)(Editorial)Retail industryHamish McRae
This could tip the world into recession.(effects of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
This downturn can have its upsides, if you're wise.(Business Review)(impact of economic downturn on United Kingdom labour market)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
This is not just about cheap jeans, but the weird values of our society.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
This is not just about security - it will affect how we live our lives.(Terror in America)Retail industryHamish McRae
Threats banks face from the 'natural stress test.'.(Bank of England)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Three ways to fix globalisation.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Ties with the US may make Britain more exposed to contagion.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Time to take a second look at assumptions on sterling.(British economy and value of the pound)Retail industryHamish McRae
Turbulence ahead for sterling in run-up to euro referendum.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Two months on, the enduring questions of a battle being waged on many fronts.Retail industryPeter Popham, Hamish McRae, Rupert Cornwell, Andrew Gumbel, Kim Sengupta, Jacob Menge
US and Germany hold key to timing of economic recovery.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
We are heading for a pause and then prosperity.(Business Review)(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryHamish McRae
We cannot afford to waste the talents of the next generations.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
We do not need to be slaved to US business models.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
We need to see more globalisation, not less, to spread its benefits.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
What's the true purpose of learning?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Who wants a society where we all drive smart cars but our schools are hopeless?(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why ethics can create a better class of business.(Business Review)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why forecasters failed to see signs of trouble ahead.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why laggards should copy the leaders on environment policy.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
Why the Treasury should win the battle for the Underground.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
With Singapore already in recession, are the other Asian tigers on the endangered list?(Column)(Brief Article)Retail industryHamish McRae
Worcester woman should not be taken for granted.(Election 2001)(campaigning in Worcester, England)(Brief Article)Retail industryHamish McRae
Work must be made more fun.(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
You can find fresh food for thought in unexpected places.(Business Review)(success of farmers' markets in United Kingdom)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
You don't have to ski to enjoy Davos - but it's the fastest way to network.(World Economic Forum)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
You know a currency is in trouble when even the gangsters don't want it.(euro)(Column)Retail industryHamish McRae
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