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Let’s give every newborn €5,500 and invest it to fund their pension

Let’s give every newborn €5,500 and invest it to fund their pension

When everyone becomes an investor, corporate behaviour will change for the better

Sun Apr 12 2020 - 15:47
Chris Johns: A shopping list for the post-Covid-19 world

Chris Johns: A shopping list for the post-Covid-19 world

It’s time for debt forgiveness: anyone worried about ‘moral hazard’ needs to just get over it

Sun Apr 05 2020 - 13:31
If you think governments are spending money now, just wait

If you think governments are spending money now, just wait

Chris Johns: A massive stimulus will be needed once economies are off life support

Sun Mar 29 2020 - 12:47
Apple's €15bn back tax could fund Ireland's cash crunch

Apple's €15bn back tax could fund Ireland's cash crunch

An escrow account holds €15bn in Apple taxes. In a changed world, we should use it

Sun Mar 22 2020 - 11:58
Chris Johns: Return of the expert – at least on this side of the Atlantic

Chris Johns: Return of the expert – at least on this side of the Atlantic

From dealing with Covid-19 to formulation of a blockbuster budget, the boffins are back

Sun Mar 15 2020 - 15:42
Chris Johns: Plague, pestilence and war are much more common than we think

Chris Johns: Plague, pestilence and war are much more common than we think

Coronavirus: Immediate and decisive action is needed from governments everywhere

Sun Mar 08 2020 - 15:04
Markets’ Covid-19 plunge signals need to loosen state purse strings

Markets’ Covid-19 plunge signals need to loosen state purse strings

Uncertainty biggest danger as analysts fret about duration of coronavirus impact

Sun Mar 01 2020 - 12:23
Boris Johnson's new immigration regime will damage much more than industry

Boris Johnson's new immigration regime will damage much more than industry

Are Johnson and Cummings implementing the will of the people – or gaslighting them?

Sun Feb 23 2020 - 13:52
Chris Johns: The Johnson administration will spend, and needs a quiet Treasury

Chris Johns: The Johnson administration will spend, and needs a quiet Treasury

Dominic Cummings might have the independence of the Bank of England in his sights

Sun Feb 16 2020 - 15:01
Chris Johns: Often the most vicious power struggles start over trivial things

Chris Johns: Often the most vicious power struggles start over trivial things

Are Donald Trump and Nigel Farage the products of societies unable to focus on the big picture?

Sun Feb 09 2020 - 12:59
Brexit is a culture war with economics as collateral damage

Brexit is a culture war with economics as collateral damage

Securing any EU trade deal and regional development in the UK are steep challenges

Sun Feb 02 2020 - 13:08
Little strategic thinking in election manifestos of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil

Little strategic thinking in election manifestos of Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil

Documents are random ideas designed to please maximum number of voters

Sun Jan 26 2020 - 14:46
Chris Johns: Ireland risks populist culture war over property and pensions

Chris Johns: Ireland risks populist culture war over property and pensions

Sinn Féin’s absurd promise to lower retirement age an explicit grab at a populist lever

Sun Jan 19 2020 - 11:00
Chris Johns: Relax Paschal, stop trying to run a budget surplus

Chris Johns: Relax Paschal, stop trying to run a budget surplus

Don’t be surprised if more house-building has less impact on prices than you might expect

Sun Jan 12 2020 - 16:15
Dominic Cummings is not the messiah, he is just a very arrogant boy

Dominic Cummings is not the messiah, he is just a very arrogant boy

Chris Johns: Boris Johnson’s chief adviser wants to disrupt the machinery of UK government with ‘weirdos’ and ‘misfits’

Sun Jan 05 2020 - 12:59
Chris Johns: Happiness requires economic growth but not excess

Chris Johns: Happiness requires economic growth but not excess

Nothing but economic growth has ever lifted humanity out of misery

Sun Dec 29 2019 - 12:47
Goodbye to a decade, hello to a 2020 full of uncertainty

Goodbye to a decade, hello to a 2020 full of uncertainty

Chris Johns: American voters are facing as stark a choice in 2020 as Britons did recently

Fri Dec 27 2019 - 06:56
Muted bond markets offer countries a chance to spend big on green projects

Muted bond markets offer countries a chance to spend big on green projects

Boris Johnson might have stumbled on to something by promising to blow the budget on spending rises rather than tax cuts

Sun Dec 22 2019 - 18:58
Chris Johns: Tory voters will now want Boris to show them the money

Chris Johns: Tory voters will now want Boris to show them the money

Johnson would like to banish Brexit from the headlines – he’s as bored by it as we are

Sat Dec 14 2019 - 15:23
Chris Johns: Twin horrors of Johnson and Corbyn face UK voters

Chris Johns: Twin horrors of Johnson and Corbyn face UK voters

Tories’ Brexit alliance of rich and ‘left behind’ is recipe for disappointment

Sun Dec 08 2019 - 11:08
Chris Johns: Who would I vote for in the UK? Anyone who would defeat the Tory candidate

Chris Johns: Who would I vote for in the UK? Anyone who would defeat the Tory candidate

Johnson’s election slogan Get Brexit Done will turn out to be the biggest lie of all

Sun Dec 01 2019 - 13:23
Chris Johns: Solutions to health and housing issues are beyond our political leaders

Chris Johns: Solutions to health and housing issues are beyond our political leaders

More public spending funded by somebody else’s higher taxes simply does not add up

Sun Nov 24 2019 - 13:25
Chris Johns: Billionaires – what are they good for?

Chris Johns: Billionaires – what are they good for?

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg may take on billionaire Donald Trump. How has it come to this?

Sun Nov 17 2019 - 13:21
Chris Johns: It’ll be déjà vu all over again when we start planning for a hard Brexit in 2020

Chris Johns: It’ll be déjà vu all over again when we start planning for a hard Brexit in 2020

Boris Johnson doesn’t mean what he says he might be sincere about avoiding an extension

Sun Nov 10 2019 - 12:46
Chris Johns: Brexit is distracting us from serious risks to Irish economy

Chris Johns: Brexit is distracting us from serious risks to Irish economy

Global economic upheavals pose a greater threat to Ireland than anything in the UK

Sun Nov 03 2019 - 12:58
Chris Johns: Every time they confront  reality, Brexiteers lose

Chris Johns: Every time they confront reality, Brexiteers lose

Is Dominic Cummings the Rick Astley of politics?

Sun Oct 27 2019 - 15:45
Chris Johns: lying is the default setting as Brexit corruption spreads

Chris Johns: lying is the default setting as Brexit corruption spreads

The strength of British culture and its institutions may have been tested to destruction

Sun Oct 20 2019 - 16:07
Chris Johns: Why did Boris Johnson perform the mother of all Brexit U-turns?

Chris Johns: Why did Boris Johnson perform the mother of all Brexit U-turns?

Logic and facts have an annoying habit of asserting themselves: perhaps the only surprise is that it took so long

Sun Oct 13 2019 - 13:29
Chris Johns: Donohoe is right not to go near income tax cuts

Chris Johns: Donohoe is right not to go near income tax cuts

Budget 2020: a holding exercise framed by Brexit

Tue Oct 08 2019 - 14:14
No customs union means border posts are inevitable

No customs union means border posts are inevitable

Chris Johns: The absence of trust within the UK and between Britain and its partners is the most obvious Brexit narrative

Sun Oct 06 2019 - 16:19
Chris Johns: Brexit and an election won’t solve the UK’s deteriorating public finances

Chris Johns: Brexit and an election won’t solve the UK’s deteriorating public finances

None of possible outcomes of forthcoming election will resolve UK’s poor fiscal position

Sun Sept 29 2019 - 13:28
Stiglitz criticism of Irish tax policy is ‘breathtakingly silly’

Stiglitz criticism of Irish tax policy is ‘breathtakingly silly’

Chris Johns: Ireland’s genius to notice US government policy not to tax their global corporations

Sun Sept 22 2019 - 12:58
Chris Johns: Tech monopolies are getting away with financial murder

Chris Johns: Tech monopolies are getting away with financial murder

Piketty’s call for more aggressive redistribution may finally be answered by politicians

Sun Sept 15 2019 - 12:33
Johnson-Cummings are like a Theresa May tribute act in fast forward

Johnson-Cummings are like a Theresa May tribute act in fast forward

Chris Johns: I see an election in the next few months, with every likelihood of a Johnson victory

Sun Sept 08 2019 - 18:09
Chris Johns: Chance of union break-up about same as hard Brexit

Chris Johns: Chance of union break-up about same as hard Brexit

Bank of England reveals link between Brexit uncertainty, investment and productivity

Sun Sept 01 2019 - 14:42
The economic storm clouds are gathering, and boy, are they dark

The economic storm clouds are gathering, and boy, are they dark

Chris Johns: Trump’s trade wars, Brexit, monetary and fiscal policy mistakes and climate change point to a very bumpy ride ahead

Sun Aug 25 2019 - 12:39
Chris Johns: UK facing a future as a failed state after Brexit

Chris Johns: UK facing a future as a failed state after Brexit

Hard Brexit on October 31st won’t be the end, merely the start of an even more chaotic phase

Sun Aug 18 2019 - 11:45
Chris Johns: Could Irish mortgage interest rates go negative?

Chris Johns: Could Irish mortgage interest rates go negative?

A Danish bank is offering a 10-year mortgage bond which carries a negative rate of interest

Sun Aug 11 2019 - 13:33
Chris Johns: The tragic death of fiscal arithmetic in Brexit Britain

Chris Johns: The tragic death of fiscal arithmetic in Brexit Britain

Hardcore Brexiteers know that the economic hit is coming and don’t care

Sun Aug 04 2019 - 11:55
Is our desire to own our own home about to falter?

Is our desire to own our own home about to falter?

Chris Johns: Property is king but its primacy is a recent phenomenon

Sun Jul 21 2019 - 13:18
Chris Johns: Forget Facebook’s $5bn fine – taxing tech giants is the real story

Chris Johns: Forget Facebook’s $5bn fine – taxing tech giants is the real story

Tech giants can learn from fall of big investment banks and how they mistook super-normal profits as new norm

Sun Jul 14 2019 - 12:26
Stressed out: the system is broken and needs a radical fix

Stressed out: the system is broken and needs a radical fix

It would help if we taught that the need for cash is not necessarily infinite

Sun Jul 07 2019 - 13:18
How do you decide fiscal policy when faced with Brexit uncertainty?

How do you decide fiscal policy when faced with Brexit uncertainty?

Chris Johns: framing a budget while pondering the existential question of Brexit might best be left to philosophers

Sun Jun 30 2019 - 14:52
Only the emergence of proper leadership can avert Brexit fiasco

Only the emergence of proper leadership can avert Brexit fiasco

The political imperative of never admitting a mistake is leading UK down a very dark path

Sun Jun 23 2019 - 11:31
Chris Johns: Gathering global economic clouds no reason to forecast rain

Chris Johns: Gathering global economic clouds no reason to forecast rain

The constant threat of war between Russia and the US didn’t derail the global economy – and didn’t happen

Sun Jun 16 2019 - 13:54
Chris Johns: British politicians could learn from Trump’s peculiar authenticity

Chris Johns: British politicians could learn from Trump’s peculiar authenticity

Unlike Trump, Tory leadership candidates say things they almost certainly don’t believe

Sun Jun 09 2019 - 12:54
Clouds gathering as Trump moves markets with tweets

Clouds gathering as Trump moves markets with tweets

Trade wars, slowing economic growth and uncertainty run the risk of recession in a US election year

Sun Jun 02 2019 - 12:43
Chris Johns: No-deal Brexit now the most likely scenario following May’s departure

Chris Johns: No-deal Brexit now the most likely scenario following May’s departure

A hard Brexit led by Boris Johnson as prime minister could lead to the break up of the UK

Sun May 26 2019 - 13:06
Chris Johns: Tory leadership contenders sacrifice principles at the altar of Brexit

Chris Johns: Tory leadership contenders sacrifice principles at the altar of Brexit

Is the prospect of Nigel Farage as future British prime minister any more fanciful than a Trump presidency?

Sun May 19 2019 - 14:58
Chris Johns: Market capitalism is becoming a corporate Game of Thrones

Chris Johns: Market capitalism is becoming a corporate Game of Thrones

A system that is rigged to produce only a few winners is utterly unsustainable

Sun May 12 2019 - 13:42
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