Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Printing Money: How It’s Done

August 25, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government borrowing. Written in plain English and very easy to follow, this is the only really fresh approach out there to the intractable problems of the UK economy, and it is just beginning to be noticed in important places. Buy! Download only .99p Paperback £2.99 Kindle or Paperback  UK […]

Global Debt

August 25, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The problems in China which are causing so much anxiety in the markets are on the face of it about an economic slowdown in the world’s fastest growing economy which has powered global expansion since not long after the end of the Cold War. It is indeed the case that China has built its strength […]

Book Of The Hour! Get It Now

August 24, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Set in the mid nineteen nineties, this fast moving thriller lifts the curtain on sex, sleaze and corruption in high places as the long reign of the government totters to an end, following the ousting of the iconic Margaret Thatcher. The novel catches the mood of those times with a host of fictional characters who engage […]

How To Print Money

August 24, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government borrowing. Written in plain English and very easy to follow, this is the only really fresh approach out there to the intractable problems of the UK economy, and it is just beginning to be noticed in important places. Buy! Download only .99p Paperback £2.99 Kindle or Paperback  UK […]

China Slowdown

August 24, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Chinese authorities are fighting hard on every front to try and counter the effects of an economic slowdown which is thought by many to be deeper than official statistics reveal. Nevertheless what is now happening has wide implications for the rest of the world, most of which will suffer aftershocks. It is a serious […]

Labour Economics

August 23, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is interesting that some forty economists are backing Jeremy Corbyn’s approach to economic solutions for the UK. It seems to this blog that one of the many reasons that New Labour has lost votes election by election since 1997 is that it has never had a clear cut economic policy which was significantly different to […]

Greek Saga Ongoing

August 22, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Prime Minister Tsipras has called a snap election to reinforce his country’s acceptance of the best terms it can get from a discredited eurozone. Once again the Greeks are being asked to vote; the problem from which these remarkable people suffer is that they vote for one thing but get another. This has happened to them […]

Labour’s Leadership Election

August 21, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

I suspect that this will be the last event to be organized by the remnants of New Labour, whose claim to organise a government is undermined by their inability to organise themselves. On the lunchtime news I heard clips of those who claimed there was ‘large scale infiltration’ of those hostile to the party in its […]

Interest Rates

August 19, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The Bank of England’s predictions about the rise of interest rates have been wrong, or consistently revised, over at least three years. Some economists believe they should have risen from their base emergency level as soon as the recovery began. I support that view. A small rise would have had no practical effect on the […]