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Alistair Milne on Economics, Finance and Political Economy

mainstream and heterodox perspectives
  • Economic and Financial Sanctions
  • Financial Technologies
  • Four decades as an economist
  • The Economics of Covid-19: we can save every business

Alistair Milne on Economics, Finance and Political Economy

mainstream and heterodox perspectives
  • Economic and Financial Sanctions
  • Financial Technologies
  • Four decades as an economist
  • The Economics of Covid-19: we can save every business

Covid-19 relief and reconstruction finance: what’s the difference?

  • by Alistair
  • May 1, 2020May 1, 2020

I have today submitted evidence in response to the Treasury Committee inquiry on the economic response to Coronavirus Here is one of the main points… Read More »Covid-19 relief and reconstruction finance: what’s the difference?

“Bankers were left in dark on size of Sunak loan plan”, but does this matter?

  • by Alistair
  • April 30, 2020April 30, 2020

This is the headline from a current Financial Times article. The thrust of the article is that HM Treasury decided, relatively late on, to increase… Read More »“Bankers were left in dark on size of Sunak loan plan”, but does this matter?

Difficult decisions ahead …

  • by Alistair
  • April 28, 2020April 28, 2020

Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday in the House of Commons offered some frank discussion of the difficult economic decisions in the months ahead. The first hour… Read More »Difficult decisions ahead …

IMF blog on small business support

  • by Alistair
  • April 27, 2020April 27, 2020

A valuable recent contribution A Post-Coronavirus Recovery in Asia—Extending a “Whatever it Takes” Lifeline to Small Businesses in the IMF coronavirus blog by staffers Kenneth… Read More »IMF blog on small business support

100% loans to UK “micro smes”: this sounds like a welcome development

  • by Alistair
  • April 24, 2020April 24, 2020

Main headline in the Financial Times today “Sunak bends to pressure for 100% guarantees on small business loans“. HMT is apparently considering 100% state guarantees… Read More »100% loans to UK “micro smes”: this sounds like a welcome development

UK Universities a special case for support? I am not so sure…

  • by Alistair
  • April 23, 2020April 23, 2020

The Financial Times headlines today (Universities’ plea for £2bn bailout falls on deaf ears in Treasury) on the financial impact of Covid-19 on UK universities… Read More »UK Universities a special case for support? I am not so sure…

Some evidence of the defensive mindset inside HM Treasury

  • by Alistair
  • April 22, 2020April 22, 2020

Well worth reading this exchange, published yesterday, summarizing Treasury select committee concerns about the UK governments’s financial support to the economy with a detailed reply… Read More »Some evidence of the defensive mindset inside HM Treasury

Two problems with the UK small business loan scheme – borrowers too few & loans too large

  • by Alistair
  • April 21, 2020

CBILS, the UK Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, has apparently now approved loans to 12,000 small firms with turnover of less than £45mn. A total… Read More »Two problems with the UK small business loan scheme – borrowers too few & loans too large

growing calls in UK for a furlough scheme for rent

  • by Alistair
  • April 20, 2020April 20, 2020

amongst several gloomy headlines, this from today’s Financial Times stands out for me: “British high street pleads for state help with rent“ This call is… Read More »growing calls in UK for a furlough scheme for rent

The Treasury View- alive and well today

  • by Alistair
  • April 18, 2020April 18, 2020

.. and as damaging in the 2020s as it was in the 1920s The beginning of the weekend. I am pondering some troubling comparisons between… Read More »The Treasury View- alive and well today

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