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  2. Post neoclassical endogenous growth theory - Wikipedia

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    In the speech Brown said "You wouldn't expect me to talk to you about Post neoclassical endogenous growth theory and I won't...". [ 2 ] The economist Robert Barro had been asked by The Financial Times to explain the meaning of the term in an article, and had been subsequently mocked for using the term by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

  3. My Life, Our Times - Wikipedia

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    Brown's much-anticipated memoir was published on 7 November 2017. In a Waterstones interview a few days after its launch, journalist Robert Peston put forward the idea that Gordon Brown was in many ways an underrated politician and an underrated Chancellor. Brown was subsequently approached by Waterstones and interviewed, where he explained how ...

  4. Brownism - Wikipedia

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    Brownism is understood by Anthony Giddens and others as a social democratic ideology, characterised by its distinction from the ideology of New Labour under Tony Blair, with Brownism generally understood as tolerating less enthusiasm about market driven reforms such as tuition fees and foundation hospitals, more keen on the role of the state, [1] and less critical of Labour's links to the ...

  5. Gordon Brown warns ‘fake news’ risks preparations for next ...

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    Mr Brown, 73, was prime minister during the swine flu pandemic in 2009 and is now a World Health Organisation ambassador for global health finance. Gordon Brown warns ‘fake news’ risks ...

  6. Gordon Brown comes out against assisted dying in major blow ...

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    Mr Brown cited a Focal Data poll showing more than half of voters do not believe the government will be able to pay for their end-of-life care, while 51 per cent believe assisted dying will lead ...

  7. Hindsight bias - Wikipedia

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    Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along phenomenon [1] or creeping determinism, [2] is the common tendency for people to perceive past events as having been more predictable than they were.

  8. The Change We Choose - Wikipedia

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    The Change We Choose: Speeches 2007–2009 is a book of speeches by Gordon Brown.. It was published by Mainstream Publishing on 1 April 2010, about a month before Brown resigned as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

  9. Stocks are priced for 'perfection' and more vulnerable to a ...

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    A perfect money-making market backdrop may not continue for much longer as investors digest rising bond yields, bloated valuations, and uncertainty over further interest rate cuts.. That was a ...