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Kryzystof Pelc argues that engaging with our passions and intrinsic motivations leaves space for a new kind of politics — and more leisure time
Markets where property prices surged during the pandemic are now among the most exposed to a crash
Fund warns that downside risks cited in the spring have now materialised
Forecasts make clear that households must be heroes if recession is to be avoided
Resolution Foundation finds renters, single parents and those with young children to be most vulnerable
One-third of households on fixed agreements could experience increased repayments within two years
Official figures corroborate academic studies showing sharp drop in exports since Brexit
Surging energy costs and a tight labour market are underpinning big price rises in Britain
Country is a test case for how property markets around the world will respond to higher interest rates
Theory rather than data will determine what central banks do next
Analysts forecast housing market will cool in 2022 but believe large price falls are unlikely
Companies in Bristol are being forced to raise prices for customers
Three ex-members of Monetary Policy Committee tell MPs curbing inflation without economy contracting will be difficult
The Fed is hot for QT, but the Bank of England seems weirdly wary
NIESR forecasts suggest tighter monetary policy move needed to secure price stability
Capacity to balance the budget depends on whether producers meet logistics challenge of switch to Asia
Rising purchase prices reported by 85% of survey respondents, with most passing increases on to consumers
Most economists predict a 0.25 percentage point increase as central bank tries to avoid exacerbating economic slowdown
Two economists argue that capitalism can be revitalised by promoting ‘further investment’ in what they call ‘intangible capital’
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