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Infrastructure: And now for the good news
Economist 10/30/2010
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Britain: Sparing Health Care from Budget Cuts
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
Britain’s National Health Service, Creaking but Revered, Looms Over Elections
New York Times 04/25/2015
Health Care Reform, British Style
New York Times 08/04/2010
Radical Britain: The unlikely revolutionary
Economist 08/14/2010
Health-care reform: The final frontier
Economist 01/15/2011
Cameron Revises Health Care Overhaul Plan
New York Times 06/14/2011
The determination in France, as in Britain, to take austerity measures, and to cut the deficit.
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France Goes Against the Euro-Zone Flow
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2013
Europe to Vote on Tougher Rules for Currency
New York Times 09/27/2011
France Says It Will Miss Budget Deficit Targets
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
German Optimism Depends On Spanish Deficits
Wall Street Journal 09/25/2013
S.&P. Downgrade Deals Blow to French Government
New York Times 11/08/2013
Euro Zone Deficit Hits Target for First Time Since 2008
New York Times 04/23/2014
The U.K. has a new coalition government which is focussed on correcting the situation with the budget deficit which imperils Britain's financial rating.
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Tough Slog to Balancing U.K.’s Budget
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/2010
Economist 05/13/2010
Economist 05/13/2010
U.K. Unveils Severe 'Unavoidable Budget'
Wall Street Journal 06/23/2010
Reforming the state: Radical Britain
Economist 08/14/2010
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, put forward a budget with a 25% spending cut by 2015 in all departments except health and international aid. This marks a huge departure in years of spending by the Labor governments. The new Conservative-Liberal coalition government is determined to take austerity measures to reduce the national debt.
Grouped Articles
Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/2010
U-Turn in the U.K.: Big Spending Cuts
Wall Street Journal 10/14/2010
Britain Details Radical Spending Cuts, Citing Debt
New York Times 10/20/2010
U.K. Plans New Taxes on Banks, Multinationals
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Tough Slog to Balancing U.K.’s Budget
Wall Street Journal 12/04/2014
Overheard: Digging for Answers on Coal
Wall Street Journal 03/29/2015
The Economist looks at the near term trends- unemployment not down as much in Britain in August and consumer spending holding up in Britain- as evidence a recovery is looming. And it cites the Suppy Managment Index up slightly in the US. Most other experts see a difficult situation in 2011 as the stimulus fades and local governments cut back- economists such as Stiglitz, Shiller, Krugman, Feldstein and others, and businessmen like Malone.
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Brazil's north-east: Catching up in a hurry
Economist 05/21/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2015
The world economy: The odd decouple
Economist 09/04/2010
The U.S. Economy: Stuck in Neutral
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
BusinessWeek 10/14/2010
America's economy: Not by monetary policy alone
Economist 10/28/2010
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David Cameron Faces Rebellion in His Party
New York Times 05/23/2013
Britain’s Surprisingly Unpredictable Election
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2015
David Cameron Struggles to Turn Economic Recovery Into Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/06/2015
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2015
David Cameron Sets Course for Britain Amid Pageantry of Queen’s Speech
New York Times 05/27/2015
The Agony of Victory: David Cameron, Interview
Washington Post 12/21/2009
Britain's leading retailer.
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Tesco Posts Fall in First-Quarter Sales
Wall Street Journal 06/05/2014
Tesco Needs to Shrink Its Basket
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2014
Sainsbury's: Throwing out the kitchen sink
Economist 05/09/2015
No. 1 Retailer in Britain Uses 'Clubcard' to Thwart Wal-Mart
Wall Street Journal 06/06/2006
Tesco Studies Hard for U.S. Debut
Wall Street Journal 06/28/2007
What Makes Tesco, Kroger More Than Just Rivals?
Wall Street Journal 12/24/2007
The election of Ed Miliband to head the party. The impact of the coalition government's austerity measures and deep cuts on Labor, and union support for Ed Miliband that enabled him to win. Shaky support for Liberal leaders in the coalition from their rank and file. Concern about the austerity measures and their impact on growth.
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U.K.'s Labour Party Moves Back Toward Socialist Ideas
Wall Street Journal 09/25/13
Economist 02/04/14
Tax rates in Britain: François Miliband
Economist 02/04/14
Conservatives Fare Poorly in British Races, London's Mayor Aside
New York Times 05/04/12
Britain’s Surprisingly Unpredictable Election
Wall Street Journal 04/26/15
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/15
Impact of the Cameron government spending cuts across the UK.
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U.K. Politicians Vie to Address Fall in Living Standards
Wall Street Journal 11/18/13
British Towns and Institutions Reel From First Austerity Cuts
New York Times 08/09/10
Radical Britain: The unlikely revolutionary
Economist 08/14/10
As the Working Poor Become More Common in Britain, So Does Hunger
New York Times 01/02/14
U-Turn in the U.K.: Big Spending Cuts
Wall Street Journal 10/14/10
Jack Monroe Has Become Britain’s Austerity Celebrity
New York Times 01/14/14
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Sales at Wal-Mart’s U.K. Business Asda Fall Nearly 5%
Wall Street Journal 08/19/15
Wal-Mart’s Asda Shuffles Strategy to Shore up Sales
Wall Street Journal 10/20/15
Wal-Mart U.K. Deal Fits Goal: Go Small
Wall Street Journal 05/28/10
Wall Street Journal 06/30/10
Wall Street Journal 05/17/12
Top U.K. Supermarkets in Discount Challenge
Wall Street Journal 12/25/12
Both Liberals and Conservatives in the U.K. agree on a levy on the banks to raise 1 billion pounds. Liberal's Cable is the new Business Secretary and he favors shrinking the large banks and reducing systemic risk, and a separation of retail and investment banking activities. The Financial Services Authority will continue to operate and examine banks, the Bank of England will oversee systemic risk and regulation of banks.
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British Treasury Targets Banks to Increase Tax Revenue
New York Times 12/04/14
David Cameron Leads a Call to Thwart Financial Corruption
New York Times 05/12/16
Economist 05/13/10
A Crisis of Faith in Mervyn King, Britain's Central Banker
New York Times 02/06/11
British banks: Vickers in a twist
Economist 01/29/11
British Bank Proposal Expected to Include Stiff Rules
New York Times 04/07/11
The U.K. has a new coalition government after all parties fell short of a majority in the 2010 election.
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U.K. Tories Suffer in Election
Wall Street Journal 05/04/13
Britain's accidental revolution
Economist 05/13/10
In U.K. Election, It’s Jobs Boom vs. Stagnant Wages
Wall Street Journal 05/07/15
New York Times 05/07/10
U.K. Government Prepares For Deep Budget Cuts
Wall Street Journal 06/22/10
BusinessWeek 06/24/10
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Thousands of Wind Turbines Coming to British Seas
New York Times 01/09/10
U.K. Expands Its Offshore Wind Energy
Wall Street Journal 01/09/10
Grouped Articles
New York Times 10/16/09
New York Times 12/07/11
Conservatives Fare Poorly in British Races, London's Mayor Aside
New York Times 05/04/12
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