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Companies don’t pay taxes – but employees, owners and customers do
Dienstag, 22. Mai 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Companies don’t pay taxes – but employees, owners and customers do

"One of the main arguments against corporation tax in its present form is that people do not understand how it works," says Prof. Anthony J. Evans.

Minimum booze prices miss benefits: Raising a glass can increase your pay
Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Minimum booze prices miss benefits: Raising a glass can increase your pay

"Just because an activity has [health and social] costs does not mean it should be discouraged," says Prof. Anthony J. Evans.

Raise our low interest rates now or this ticking time bomb will explode
Mittwoch, 09. Mai 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Raise our low interest rates now or this ticking time bomb will explode

"Under what conditions would it be appropriate for the Bank of England to begin normalising the policy rate?" asks Prof. Anthony J. Evans.

Double-dip alarm is premature and politically driven
Dienstag, 01. Mai 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Double-dip alarm is premature and politically driven

Prof. Anthony J. Evans thinks we should view the latest GDP figures with a little more cynicism.

Financial markets aren't like casinos – but they aspire to their condition
Freitag, 27. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Financial markets aren't like casinos – but they aspire to their condition

In this week's City AM column, Prof. Evans explains how hard it is to convert uncertainty into risk.

Supersize Charity Shops Feed Rising Demand
Mittwoch, 25. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Supersize Charity Shops Feed Rising Demand

Prof. Jeremy Baker speaks to Sky News about the rise of the uber charity shop on our high streets.

What the sinking of the Titanic can teach us about financial regulations
Dienstag, 17. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

What the sinking of the Titanic can teach us about financial regulations

Prof. Anthony J. Evans argues that being cautious can, in some cases, lead to yet more disaster.

Why Britain's income tax system is already astonishingly progressive
Mittwoch, 11. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Why Britain's income tax system is already astonishingly progressive

"You may say that the rich should pay even more and the poor even less. But it strikes me that such proclamations should be built on an awareness of the status quo," says Prof. Anthony J. Evans.

Petrol shortages show that, for once, fuel prices were too low last week
Dienstag, 03. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

Petrol shortages show that, for once, fuel prices were too low last week

Prof. Anthony J. Evans turns his attentions to last week's panic buying at filling stations.

How Jose Mourinho became football's most marketable manager
Montag, 02. April 2012  (ESCP Europe in the Press)

How Jose Mourinho became football's most marketable manager

Prof. Chris Halliburton discusses the 'brand strength' of the highest-paid football manager in the business.

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