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Jun 11, 2024Capitalism is again suffering one of its many periodic crises. This time, however, it’s not the result of economic consequences stemming from a major financial market crash or panic. Rather, there appears Sir Keith Skeoch to be a growing lack of confidence that the economic model which has delivered such wide-spread prosperity over the last 400 years is now failing to do so, despite the economy recovering from the deep recession caused by pandemic-induced lock downs.
by Stephen Scott, Sir Keith Skeoch, Colin Mayer
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May 17, 2021Commentary that I feared might be a bit ‘edgy’ a year ago has now become commonplace. “The Real Pandemic Danger Is Social Collapse,” Foreign Affairs warned in its March 2020 issue, adding, “the most important role economic policy can play now is to keep social bonds strong under this extraordinary pressure.