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Lessons on Liberalisation from Germany

Posted by The Online Society On April - 11 - 2012 Comments Off
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Douglas Carswell From last week, you’ll need to have worked for someone else for two years, rather than just one, before you can drag them to an employment tribunal for unfair dismissal. Good. Those who use their energy, effort and capital to create wealth – and work – should not be tied down by tribunals.  Quite apart  [ Read More ]

On the Guardian’s Economic Illiteracy

Posted by The Online Society On April - 5 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall This is absurd! So the bankers whose excesses helped land Europe in this mess then get to sit round the big EU table, like any other government, and decide who should pay for it. And the answer, unsurprisingly, is: not them. The bigger question is: why finance has been granted such power? This  [ Read More ]

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The Financial Transactions Tax vs. Logic

Posted by The Online Society On March - 31 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall So, we’ve got the FSA report into why HBOS fell over. Fascinating stuff really. For there’s not a derivative, toxic or not, in there. There’s not even trading problems. It was a simple, classic, over-extension of credit to the property sector. It’s happened before, no doubt it will happen again. But do note that: it’s nothing  [ Read More ]

The EU’s Self Destruct Button?

Posted by The Online Society On March - 29 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall In a move that has astounded British MEPs, Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the EC, announced that the levy could halve European Union members’ contributions. Mr Barroso has proposed that countries keep a third of the proceeds of the levy themselves and give two-thirds of it to Brussels. Europe’s budget would become “self  [ Read More ]

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Mutualisation Isn’t the Answer

Posted by The Online Society On February - 21 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall Having mutuals in the banking system might be a good idea for all sorts of reasons. But not perhaps for the reason that so many here claim. Which is, of course, that mutuals wouldn’t have gone so gung ho into excessive housing finance and thus wouldn’t have pumped up the bubble that led  [ Read More ]

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Euro Crisis: the Treasury Response got it Very Wrong

Posted by The Online Society On February - 19 - 2012 Comments Off
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Douglas Carswell For almost two years this blog has called for a policy of default and decouple in response to the crisis in the Eurozone. How ministers and experts scoffed at the suggestion. How Treasury officials rolled their eyes.  Instead, they pursued a policy of bailout-and-borrow.  First under Labour, and then under the Coalition, billions  [ Read More ]

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Ed Ballses-up his History

Posted by The Online Society On February - 18 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall No, Ed, this wasn’t the 30s’ mistake: “I fear what’s happening here is that the world is making the 1930s mistake and the ratings agencies are partly responsible for this. Even though it is clear in Greece, in Ireland, in other countries, in Britain too (that) this austerity isn’t working, the message is  [ Read More ]

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Portsmouth go Bust: That’s Capitalism

Posted by The Online Society On February - 14 - 2012 Comments Off
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Tim Worstall So Rangers and Portsmouth go bust. Good. Because this is the way that capitalism deals with screw ups. We’ll have all sorts coming out of the woodwork claiming that this shows what is wrong with contemporary society etc. And they may well be right. But what they’ll be missing in their calls for  [ Read More ]

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