
Post-coronavirus, we'll need a working tax system, not more taxes and not higher rates
May 04, 2020 09:13 am UTC| Economy
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr famously observed in 1927 that taxes are what we pay for civilised society, including the chance to insure. Whilst tax as a price for civilised society is well understood, less appreciated is...

We've had a taste of disrupted food supplies – here are 5 ways we can avoid a repeat
May 04, 2020 09:08 am UTC| Economy
When our reliance on supermarkets is seriously disrupted for example, by spikes in demand due to panic buying or the flooding of distribution centres we are left with few alternatives. Supermarkets are central to our...

The whole idea of global value chains will be reconsidered after coronavirus
Apr 30, 2020 08:49 am UTC| Economy
In 2015 the Cameron government struck an unprecedented deal with French and Chinese companies to build a nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset, south-west England. The deal now looks like the high point in the...

As states weigh human lives versus the economy, history suggests the economy often wins
Apr 30, 2020 08:40 am UTC| Economy
Policymakers are beginning to decide how to reopen the American economy. Until now, theyve largely prioritized human health: Restrictions in all but a handful of states remain in effect, and trillions have been committed...

The condominium’s grim reapers: Coronavirus and recession
Apr 30, 2020 08:25 am UTC| Economy
The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing economic recession pose serious issues for condominium life. They also raise to a crisis level chronic condominium governance problems of litigiousness, construction defects and...

Apr 30, 2020 08:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Jason Kenney and the Alberta government have wasted no time using the current coronavirus crisis to aggressively deregulate the Alberta oilsands. Using executive powers granted under a provincial state of public health...

Pandemic Pulls Down Korea's Industrial Output by 0.3%
Apr 30, 2020 04:40 am UTC| Economy
South Koreas industrial output dipped 0.3 percent in March from a month earlier, as exports and private consumption went down due to the pandemic, according to Statistics Korea. The service sector posted the sharpest...