Bank of England in the news – its arguments do not stack up

In recent weeks Bank of England officials have made comments which have garnered lots of attention. I want to focus on four of those because they show different aspects of the Bank of England’s views that economists usually debate without much public fanfare. But since they have gone public, it’s worth discussing them in this …

Minding the gap – UK rewards to labour and capital differ significantly

Chart C - Poor wage growth is an international

Last week saw the release of labour market data for the UK. It showed: unemployment at a 1975 low of 4% employment at an all-time high since data was collated on this basis in 1971, at 75.2% of the labour force, and wage inflation rising at its fastest nominal pace since 2008, up 3.4% including …