William Keegan is a well respected print journalist covering both economics and politics. Keegans opinion on the economy will matter, his analysis an important corrective to the politicking that passes for fact at the moment.
William Keegan is a well respected print journalist covering both economics and politics. Keegans opinion on the economy will matter, his analysis an important corrective to the politicking that passes for fact at the moment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Keegan is the senior economics commentator of The Observer, having previously been economics editor and business editor. He joined the paper in 1977, after ten years at the Financial Times and a short secondment to the Bank of England. He is a governor of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and a visiting professor at Sheffield University and the Strand Group, King's College London.
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Introduction Part I: Cambridge, Fleet Street and the Bank of England Part II: The Nine Crises Economic Background to the Crises 1. 1967: Devaluation: Before and After 2. 1973: The Oil Crisis and the Three-Day Week 3. 1976: The IMF Crisis 4. 1979-82: Sadomonetarism and Thatcher Recession 5. 1983-89: Lawson Boom and Bust, and Fallout with Thatcher 6. 1992: Black Wednesday 7. 2007-09: Financial Crash 8. 2010-16: Osborne's Austerity 9. 2016: Referendum and Threat of Brexit Part III: Observer Interviews with Chancellors of the Exchequer, 2006-07 Afterword and Acknowledgements Index
Introduction Part I: Cambridge, Fleet Street and the Bank of England Part II: The Nine Crises Economic Background to the Crises 1. 1967: Devaluation: Before and After 2. 1973: The Oil Crisis and the Three-Day Week 3. 1976: The IMF Crisis 4. 1979-82: Sadomonetarism and Thatcher Recession 5. 1983-89: Lawson Boom and Bust, and Fallout with Thatcher 6. 1992: Black Wednesday 7. 2007-09: Financial Crash 8. 2010-16: Osborne's Austerity 9. 2016: Referendum and Threat of Brexit Part III: Observer Interviews with Chancellors of the Exchequer, 2006-07 Afterword and Acknowledgements Index
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