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France should think small

As Mr Macron takes office, some small economy insights on priorities for action.

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David Skilling14 May 2017
The best monopoly profit is a quiet life

On the benefits of the competitive pressures facing small economies.

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David Skilling30 April 2017
History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes

It’s not just populism: on the likelihood of regime change in economic policy.

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David Skilling23 April 2017
Scotland as the Singapore of Europe?

Some perspectives from Singapore on the economic case for Scottish independence.

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David Skilling9 April 2017
Reflections from the ends of the earth

A changing global economic & political context can be seen clearly from New Zealand.

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David Skilling2 April 2017
From Great Britain to Little England

In Project Syndicate: A UK outside the EU will have to follow a small economy playbook.

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David Skilling29 March 2017
On the revenge of geography

On the changing geographic footprint of globalisation: thoughts on a Eurasian Century.

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David Skilling12 March 2017
On the frequency of economic surprises

The distribution of economic outcomes is broader than we often think.

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David Skilling26 February 2017
On Singapore's economic pivot

In the Straits Times, on Singapore’s transition to productivity-led growth.

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David Skilling21 February 2017
On the art of the deal

On the implications of the return of big power decision-making.

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David Skilling19 February 2017
On having your cake & eating it
On having your cake & eating it

The balancing act between international integration and domestic policy autonomy.

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David Skilling12 February 2017
Getting to Denmark
Getting to Denmark

On the importance of strong political institutions for the performance of advanced economies.

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David Skilling5 February 2017
The hubris of inordinate size

Economic and political over-reach by large countries is a major source of systemic risk

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David Skilling27 January 2017
Keynes & Hayek on taking back control

There is a shift underway from economic policy rules towards policy discretion, with major implications.

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David Skilling20 January 2017
Centrifugal world: why the future is small

Smaller countries are likely to be better able to navigate an increasingly complex global environment.

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David Skilling18 May 2013
In Uncertain Seas: Positioning small countries to succeed in a changing world

Small countries have consistently generated strong economic & social outcomes, but face a more complex outlook.

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David Skilling9 March 2012
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