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Paul Wallace
Paul Wallace is the former European Economics Editor of the Economist. He is the author of "The Euro Experiment" (Cambridge University Press)
Economics
Economics
The wrong kind of inflation
Economics
Economics
Why you should be watching the pound
Economics
Economics
Twenty years ago, Britain could have backed joining the euro—and stopped Brexit
Economics
Economics
Central banks and the inflation-targeting disaster
Economics
Economics
Why didn’t central banks see inflation coming?
Economics
Economics
Did Rishi Sunak do whatever it takes?
Economics
Economics
Our economic goal should not be growth. It should be resilience
Economics
Economics
The man tasked with piloting America through the inflationary storm
GDP
GDP
The pandemic isn't over—so why are US and UK stock markets so buoyant?
Economics
Economics
The humbling of the CBI
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