Governance
X Marks the Spot

When we last wrote about Mr Osborne’s Gamble (that fiscal tightening and monetary loosening will bring us out of recession), we left the issue of politics on one side.
Notes from TEDx MidAtlantic 2010: Experts from different fields converge to imagine “what if…?”

A large, diverse audience packed Washington, D.C.’s Sidney Harman Hall this past Friday for the independently organized TED event TEDx MidAtlantic. “TED” stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and over the decades, that focus has broadened to include pretty much every imaginable field.
Infrastructure planning: not always a rational process

In run-ups to elections politicians often promise high investments in infrastructure. They are willing to spend millions and billions of dollars in new road and railway projects whether it is necessary or not if only the project is prestigious.
Mr. Osborne's Gamble

The news in the UK this week has been dominated by the Comprehensive Spending Review. This is the first attempt within the OECD to match financial planning with the rhetoric of deficit reduction. There is much that still has to come out of the review, but the broad shape of the deficit reduction can now be discerned.
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