In which I do the business
Various thoughts on matters of high finance and low cunning.
- Competitive advantage is under threat – why the skills shortage could knacker the economy (New Statesman, July 2006)
- Something ventured – on the UK’s then (and, frankly, still) nascent venture capital market (TCS Daily, September 2006)
- Private Money, Public Good – the much maligned private finance initiative actually has a few advantages (TCS Daily, June 2006)
- That said, after fifteen years and £57 billion, we still don’t know if it works (The First Post, September 2008)
- And that said, it’s still not going to go away. Here’s why (Liberal Conspiracy, August 2011)
- How bad is the feline obesity crisis? – on my continuing irritation at the hypocrisy of the high-pay debate (Liberal Conspiracy, June 2010)
- And finally, A Modest Proposal for banking regulation. It involves public executions, but I bet you anything it’d work (Liberal Conspiracy, December 2009)
