Letters: let’s create a five pound coin!
This week’s letters discuss why physical money still matters and Britain’s high grocery retail margins.
This week’s letters discuss why physical money still matters and Britain’s high grocery retail margins.
On balance, AI seems likely to do what technology has always done – to reshape work, replace some jobs, create many more and raise productivity.
The difference between the two sets of forecasts is striking. Is the BoE too optimistic or is the IMF painting too gloomy a picture?
Redistributing university resources towards STEM subjects and Further Education will cultivate long-term economic growth.
Regulators have the power to drive economic growth – or to stifle it entirely. We need to start thinking seriously about how, why, and when we regulate.
So far, this year has not proved quite as challenging as expected. And sterling has been the best-performing developed world currency in 2023.
South Korea – which had a lower GDP per capita than Somalia and Haiti in 1953 – has seen unprecedented growth in recent decades.
Repairing Britain’s growth problems is difficult without addressing its productivity problems. The UK’s productivity gap with many other countries is widening.
The usually gloomy Bank has upgraded its 2023 growth forecast by a full percentage point.
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