1. December 30th, 2001

    Euro may do better without Britain

    In England, the fancy French train snails through the Kent countryside at around 80 kilometres an hour, shuddering periodically on second-rate, privatised infrastructure (supplied by the now bankrupt Railtrack).

  2. December 23rd, 2001

    How to build a successful empire

    Next week is the 400th anniversary of the battle of Kinsale in which the English monarchy defeated Gaelic Ireland. This English victory marked the beginning of the remarkable story of the British Empire.

  3. December 16th, 2001

    Life after the bubble bursts

    In fact, there is a direct link between the discovery of the dead refugees in Wexford, the amount of borrowed cash spent at the tills in the next week and the price of houses in Dublin. All three are products of globalisation and will change utterly how this economy and society works over the coming years.

  4. December 9th, 2001

    Scary insight into rulers’ heads

    Although a budget has ceased to matter materially to the performance of the economy, it still gives us a great insight into the heads of our rulers. The picture revealed on Wednesday was rather frightening.

  5. December 2nd, 2001

    An arcane and irrelevant ritual

    The bank’s entire economic fraternity crammed into a small office and giddily jotted down figures to assess the impact of the various numbers pronounced by the minister.

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