IIMR October 2025 - When do we need to worry about losses in the financial markets?
Losses in credit markets often hit the headlines as it is frequently believed they are a prelude to a downtown in the economy. Tim Congdon argues that this is not the case - but that there is one particular kind of loss that is very significant for monetary policymakers.

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IIMR November 2025: Shortening of US national debt

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IIMR January 2026 - British debt - the case for a balanced budget rule

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SIL Practice Standards 2026: NDIS Provider Briefing on Training, Documents & Registration

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If the lights go out: the economic implications of power failure. With Steve Davies

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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IIMR April 2026 The UK's state pension crisis

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Should the state or the private sector drive the economy? With Ewen Stewart

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Jim Grant: The Next Crash Won't Look Like 2008

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The Economic and Social Status of the Elderly: Beware of the Mean - Timothy M. Smeeding, Ph.D.

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Defect claims - what’s the difference between HBA and DBPA?

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The effects of Covid-19 on the Ugandan economy. With Emmanuel Okware

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Lord Burns: Money and Fiscal Policy since 2007: Could we have done better?

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Will AI destroy the economy?

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'Will economists understand their failure to forecast the inflation of early 2020s?' Tim Congdon

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Mending Britain's Broken Economy: Regulation and the Financial Sector

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Stablecoins: the future of money?

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Topic 3 – Economic effects

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Marc Faber: We're Approaching a Major Market Top & It Ends in Disaster

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Andrew Ross Sorkin on What 1929 Teaches Us About 2025 | The New Yorker Radio Hour

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