Behavioural Economics – Treasury Guidelines

PHYLEGYAS Executive Summary: As the newly appointed Director of Behavioural Economics at the Treasury, I am circulating these guidelines to all colleagues of whatever rank, diversity, equality or any other designation that I might have missed. Given that Behavioural Economics is grounded in the emotional, cultural and social factors causing economic decisions, these rules are to be front and centre of future Treasury Policy. Phlegyas … Continue reading Behavioural Economics – Treasury Guidelines

Non-Doms Not Dumb

BY ANDREW GIBSON Labour’s Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves appears to have mis-read or wilfully misrepresented a report to conjure up over a billion pounds for a Labour Government to spend, and the establishment press have seemingly been taken in. Country Squire is not so accepting. In response to the recent Autumn Statement, Reeves expressed outrage that the Government had not acted against “non-doms”, whom she … Continue reading Non-Doms Not Dumb