Economics
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Although 9.4% difference is at narrowest point since 1970 Equal Pay Act the report deems progress too slow with wide gap in fields dominated by women
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We’ve known since the 1980s that the profit motive doesn’t work in health and education. And the reasons why are no puzzle at all
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Modest recovery at home and abroad may lift the mood as survey projects expansion for most SMEs over the next year
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After the US bank he leads was fined $185m and his excoriation in a Senate hearing this week, the chief executive ought to realise the buck stops with him
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Editorial: New OECD and Unctad reports suggest Britain’s economy will falter in 2017 and that the financial crisis is about to be felt in developing countries most of all
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International community urged to prepare for further volatility due to increasing financial vulnerabilty of developing nations
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Philip Hammond too worried about votes to heed OECD's advice to spend
Phillip Inman Economics correspondent
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City firm predicts that super-cheap home loans will be offered as a result of competition between lenders to attract new business
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Editorial: Silicon Valley has created companies that ruthlessly exploit consumers and workers. It should not be emulated
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European stock markets rally as investors await news from the Bank of Japan and the US Federal Reserve later this week
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Politician acclaimed as a national hero for ensuring that Italy joined the single currency
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Mainstream economics is terrible at understanding the reality of human behaviour. Now, even the respected thinker Paul Romer is calling for change
Without oil money, the nationalist dream will have to run on emotion