Articles in Newspapers from 2014
Regular articles (approximately monthly) for the Guardian, from 5th September 2019 to 24th June 2020 Guardian
How Much Damage Has Brexit Caused? The Independent 23rd August 2019
The three big lies we were told that led to Brexit, The Independent 25th May, 2019
Regular articles (generally weekly) for the New Statesman, from 30th December 2018 to 30th April 2019 New Statesman
How Theresa May lied about my views on Labour’s economic policy New Statesman 25th October 2018
While the right wing press invents ghosts on the left, plutocracy is tightening its grip OpenDemocracy 7th December 2017
Bemoaning the cost of national debt is missing the point – we must invest in the economy New Statesman 28th November 2017
Short Cuts: Magic Money Tree London Review of Books, 13th July 2017
Brexit makes Scottish independence much more economically attractive New Statesman, 14th March, 2017
How the Media misled us over Brexit and Trump New Statesman 14th December 2016
Review of Stiglitz: The Euro: and Its Threat to the Future of Europe New Statesman, 14th October 2015
How much damage has Brexit caused? Listen to economists instead of journalists if you want the truth The Independent, 22nd August 2016
The New Brexit Economics New Statesman, 26th July 2016
The public trusts academic economists but the media are losing interest Royal Economic Society Newsletter July 2016
Why is the academic consensus on the cost of Brexit being ignored? The Conversation 17th May 2016
Thomas Piketty and Yanis Varoufakis on debt, democracy and the Eurozone New Statesman, 3rd April 2016
Budget 2016: All the talk of investing for the next generation is just hot air The Independent, 17th March 2016
Blame politicians for those negative interest rates – not central bankers The Independent, 10th March 2016
Surprised by the rise of Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn? Then you need to get out more The Independent, 25th February 2016
The Eurozone's flaws are not intrinsic Intereconomics, Vol. 51, No.1 (2016)
Who is responsible for the eurozone crisis? The simple answer: Germany The Independent, 13th December 2015
Autumn Statement: Forget the idea that parts of the public sector will be protected The Independent, 25th November 2015
Forget 'Corbynomics': Labour’s leadership can win over the party and the voters by smart politics The Independent, 27th September 2015
This recovery is the slowest for at least a century – so why do rates have to rise? The Independent, 7th September 2015
Greece debt crisis: Would the Troika keep lending if the country had a sub-prime mortgage? The Independent, 18th July, 2015
Does Germany want to get rid of Greece? DW, 10th July 2015
Budget 2015: George Osborne's strategy makes no sense The Independent, 8th July 2015
The Greek people have paid for their governments’ mistakes – and for the errors of the Troika New Statesman, 1st July 2015
There is no economic reason for Osborne’s surplus plan. It’s time Labour stopped playing catch-up New Statesman, 18th June 2015
Now the Bank of England needs to deliver QE for the people The Guardian, 21st may 2015 (with Mark Blyth and Eric Lonergan)
The economic consequences of George Osborne: covering up the austerity mistake New Statesman, 22nd April 2015
Britain's wage crisis: what's the problem? New Statesman, 29th March 2015
The graph George Osborne doesn’t want you to see The Conversation, 17th March 2015
The Austerity Con London Review of Books, 19th February, 2015
Fiscal Policy Explains the Weak Recovery VoxEU 30th January, 2015
What the coalition got right Prospect, 19th June, 2014
UK growth numbers highlight the gap between rhetoric and reality on recovery The Conversation, 30th April 2014
The European Left’s economic policies risk looking feeble The Conversation, 1st April 2014