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Andy Haldane

Contributing editor and columnist

  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
    Global Economy
    What Taylor Swift and Oasis can teach us about the economy

    The music industry’s shift from product to performance foreshadows a widespread move towards intangible assets

  • Friday, 23 August, 2024
    Global inflation
    Central banks are no longer batting on a sticky wicket

    As the economic picture becomes clearer, the institutions need to start playing catch-up in their pace of policy loosening

    Illustration of a giant red cricket ball hitting the middle pillar of the central bank building and knocking it down like a wicket
  • Monday, 5 August, 2024
    Accounting & Consulting services
    Blessed are the bean counters — except when it comes to growth

    Accounting rules are holding back investment just as it needs to meet growth and net zero requirements

    New Yorkers celebrate Christmas in 1931
  • Saturday, 6 July, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Abandon caution, embrace risk: a growth recipe for Labour

    Regulatory rulebooks should hit the shredder as the new government leans into reform

    Illustration showing a Union Jack and Keir Starmer riding a lion
  • Tuesday, 25 June, 2024
    Global Economy
    An electoral battle for the supply side

    For decades the agenda was owned by the right — but not any longer

    US President Ronald Reagan walks his dog on the White House lawn with UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s
  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    UK general election 2024
    Post-election, Britain will once again waive the rules

    Self-imposed fiscal constraints risk starving the economy of the investment needed to boost growth

  • Saturday, 18 May, 2024
    Global Economy
    Why an uncertain world needs to take on more risk

    Scarring from a series of shocks generates a defensive mindset that is holding back growth

    A pedestrian wearing PPE passes an NHS mural
  • Tuesday, 16 April, 2024
    Economic forecasting
    Economic forecasting — little more than performance art for central bankers

    Ben Bernanke’s review is full of sound recommendations but unlikely to alter this opaque process

    Ben Bernanke, former chair of the US Fed, with Jay Powell, the present chair
  • Saturday, 6 April, 2024
    UK local government finance
    How to stop local government in England becoming a Greek tragedy

    Urban wealth funds could invest in valuable civic assets rather than councils having to sell them off

    A view of Birmingham city hall
  • Saturday, 9 March, 2024
    UK Budget 2024
    Britain’s hunt for growth goes on

    The chancellor’s fiscal straitjacket meant there were few measures in the Budget likely to help an investment-starved economy

    Jeremy Hunt holds the red ministerial box as he leaves 11 Downing Street ahead of the Budget
  • Friday, 9 February, 2024
    UK labour productivity
    The political love-in with business is long overdue

    Solving Britains’ productivity and growth puzzle depends on collective action on employment and skills

    Jonathan McHugh illustration of a man in a suit with a yellow watering can as a head watering another man with a head depicted as a flower
  • Friday, 12 January, 2024
    UK economy
    Here’s how to stimulate UK growth: give away power

    Cutting the Treasury down to size and boosting the regions is essential to reviving a stagnant economy

  • Friday, 8 December, 2023
    Central banks
    Central banks and the return of the unreliable boyfriend

    Their rhetoric is starting to lack credibility as powerful economic headwinds emerge

    Pedestrians pass the Bank of England. Although central banks’ tighter for longer rhetoric remains unchanged, markets expect significant rate cuts in the first half of 2024
  • Thursday, 9 November, 2023
    UK regional policy
    To fix towns, politicians must not forget about cities

    Labour and the Conservatives plan to improve the lives of swing voters in neglected areas — but regional policy would be better

    Tower blocks on September 1, 2022 in the Thamesmead area of London, England
  • Tuesday, 10 October, 2023
    High Speed Two Ltd
    Short-term thinking on HS2 will cause long-term damage

    Sunak’s decision to curtail the rail project goes against international experience

    Hoardings on the perimeter at the HS2 Curzon Street development site in Birmingham show the slogan ‘Live In Birmingham, Work In Manchester, Play In London’
  • Wednesday, 20 September, 2023
    Social affairs
    AI could consign educational traumas to history

    Thanks to technology, tailoring education to the learner is within our grasp

    A female teacher from the 1930s writes on a blackboard in front of a class of pupils
  • Monday, 31 July, 2023
    Digital currencies
    The real scandal of central bank digital currency

    We are missing an opportunity to level the monetary playing field in the interests of all citizens

    PA protester holds a placard saying ‘ Use Cash’ and another holds an umbrella with various freedom slogans written on it during a demonstration
  • Monday, 17 July, 2023
    UK politics
    UK government has ‘mixed scorecard’ on levelling up admits adviser

    Andy Haldane says flagship policy has done little to reduce regional inequality

    Andy Haldane
  • Friday, 30 June, 2023
    UK inflation
    Austerity is back, and this time it’s monetary

    The Bank of England must avoid overdosing the economy and tolerate above-target inflation for a little longer

    The Bank of England in London. Past tightening of the monetary elastic is about to propel a brick towards the financially vulnerable
  • Monday, 26 June, 2023
    Global Economy
    The global race to industrialise is just what we need

    Manufacturing is undergoing a revival around the world, sending several secular trends into reverse

    Matt Kenyon illustration of an arms manufacturing plant where workers and robot arms construct two tanks - one blue and the other red
  • Tuesday, 16 May, 2023
    Global Economy
    The case for rethinking fiscal rules is overwhelming

    Rather than exerting useful discipline, they are constraining government investment

  • Tuesday, 11 April, 2023
    Coronavirus economic impact
    Crises have left us stuck in a ‘doom loop’ of insuring risky behaviour

    The state safety net is becoming dangerously distended with support for households and businesses as well as banks

    A neon Credit Suisse bank sign is seen behind a sign of UBS by night in Zurich
  • Friday, 3 March, 2023
    Central banks
    Central banks need to show a bit more imagination

    Sticking rigidly to existing inflation targets risks snuffing out nascent growth

    FT montage showing the headquarters of four central banks
  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    Health
    Worsening health is an economic headwind

    Adverse trends in wellbeing are contributing to flatlining productivity in the UK

    A healthcare worker attends to a patient in the ICU ward at University Hospital Monklands
  • Monday, 9 May, 2022
    UK inflation
    BoE rate setter warns UK inflation ‘uncomfortably high’

    Failure to rein in prices would be ‘very costly’ for economy, says MPC member Michael Saunders

    The Bank of England
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