State needs to ‘rethink fiscal policy and halt giveaways’
Commentator Chris Johns also says now is time for radical State investments
Commentator Chris Johns also says now is time for radical State investments
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Paschal Donohue should not take any cues from UK on what to do in a post-crisis world
If bond markets really misbehave, we might not be able to offer as much Covid supports
US embarks on massive stimulus programme to set economy on different path
‘If the people of Europe decide their leaders have yet again failed them, the political backlash could be severe’
Chris Johns: Free trade agreement was completed in record time, but it’s far from over
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We need to grow our way out of our debt mountains rather than tighten purse strings early
Winner-takes-all capitalism by definition produces many losers. That can leaves us disappointed and lead to dysfunctional politics
Smart Money: How do we calculate the likely economic cost of ongoing lockdowns?
Chris Johns: Budget 2021 speech leaves leaves political opponents ‘clutching at thin air’
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No-deal Brexit ‘economic insanity’ for UK, says financial commentator Chris Johns
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Chris Johns: Time to permit Britain leave EU without deal it clearly does not want anyway
Ireland still has an opportunity to learn from mistakes made by UK with results algorithm
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Big names benefit from fast-track Covid recovery as mainstream economy struggles on life support
Economic lockdown just creates unemployment but does not stop the deaths
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With no trade deal in sight, it is still unclear what Brexit will mean for the Irish Sea border
Japan, for instance, looks like it has managed Covid-19 well, but nobody seems to know why
Prioritising individual freedom leads some to want the virus to run unchecked and to let those most at risk take their chances
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Chris Johns: Firms cannot be set up to cope with systemic crises, but governments should be
You might not have to take the horse to France to get consumers to spend again
It’s obvious to everyone that some sort of reopening must happen relatively soon
Opening things up gradually alongside a comprehensive test, trace and isolate regime stands a chance of success
It’s time for debt forgiveness: anyone worried about ‘moral hazard’ needs to just get over it
An escrow account holds €15bn in Apple taxes. In a changed world, we should use it
From dealing with Covid-19 to formulation of a blockbuster budget, the boffins are back
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Cantillon: Bank of England study debunks idea undersupply is driving up house prices
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Johnson would like to banish Brexit from the headlines – he’s as bored by it as we are
Tories’ Brexit alliance of rich and ‘left behind’ is recipe for disappointment
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg may take on billionaire Donald Trump. How has it come to this?
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Global economic upheavals pose a greater threat to Ireland than anything in the UK
Logic and facts have an annoying habit of asserting themselves: perhaps the only surprise is that it took so long
Chris Johns: The absence of trust within the UK and between Britain and its partners is the most obvious Brexit narrative
Chris Johns: Ireland’s genius to notice US government policy not to tax their global corporations
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Companies stage agms while markets await US Federal Reserve decision on interest rates
Piketty’s call for more aggressive redistribution may finally be answered by politicians
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Bank of England reveals link between Brexit uncertainty, investment and productivity
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Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
It would help if we taught that the need for cash is not necessarily infinite
The political imperative of never admitting a mistake is leading UK down a very dark path
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Trade wars, slowing economic growth and uncertainty run the risk of recession in a US election year
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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