Victoria Bateman, City A.M.

Victoria Bateman

City A.M.

United Kingdom

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  • City A.M.
  • Bloomberg
  • TimesHigherEducation

Past articles by Victoria:

DEBATE: Will the UK’s strong employment landscape be able to withstand the shock of a no-deal Brexit?

Will the UK’s strong employment landscape be able to withstand the shock of a no-deal Brexit? → Read More

DEBATE: As the year draws to a close, do we still have reasons to be cheerful?

As the year draws to a close, do we still have reasons to be cheerful? → Read More

DEBATE: Should the Airbus announcement be taken as a warning for the UK economy post-Brexit?

Should the Airbus announcement be taken as a warning for the UK economy post-Brexit? → Read More

DEBATE: Should Jerome Powell tighten US monetary policy at his first Fed meeting this week?

Should Jerome Powell tighten US monetary policy at his first Fed meeting this week? → Read More

Debate: Is the UK economy strong enough to withstand another interest rate rise in May?

Is the UK economy strong enough to withstand another interest rate rise in May? → Read More

DEBATE: Should the City be optimistic about 2018?

Should the City be optimistic about 2018? → Read More

DEBATE: Could the UK really lose 75,000 finance jobs post-Brexit?

Could the UK really lose 75,000 finance jobs post-Brexit? → Read More

DEBATE: Now that the ONS has admitted it under-estimated labour costs, is it finally time for a rate rise?

Now that the ONS has admitted it under-estimated labour costs, is it finally time for a rate rise? → Read More

How U.K. Conservatives Can Win Back the Young

Theresa May's party used to do a decent job appealing to young people; not any more. → Read More

DEBATE: Do the weaker than expected PMI figures signal that UK services are on a cliff edge?

Do the weaker than expected PMI figures signal that UK services are on a cliff edge? → Read More

DEBATE: ­­UK growth has slowed down to its lowest in five years – can we blame this on Brexit?

DEBATE: ­­Can we blame the UK's flatlining growth on Brexit? → Read More

DEBATE: ­­The UK’s productivity has fallen to pre-2007 levels – should we be worried that it is so low?

It is concerning that productivity, where the UK lags behind other industrial nations, fell in the first quarter to levels last seen before the financial → Read More

What the G-20 Should Be Talking About

Economic shocks are inevitable. How can governments prepare for them? → Read More

New horizons: economics in the 21st century

Economists’ stock plummeted with the financial crash. The authors of a new book suggest that reading novels could sharpen their insights, while four academics consider how the field might need to change → Read More

How to Make the Service Economy Really Deliver

Services can hold back productivity growth in the economy as a whole. The answer is more competition. → Read More

Economics must embrace the sex industry

Prostitutes need the help of economists to argue for the rights and protections that other workers take for granted, says Victoria Bateman → Read More

Economists Get Too Much Credit

How influential is economic theory really? Even its practitioners disagree. → Read More

Trade Deals Alone Won't Make Brexit a Success

The British prime minister is hoping that new trade deals will drive growth. It's the other way around. → Read More

The Coming Pressure on Professional Women

Higher immigration barriers mean more pressure to bear children and stay home with them. → Read More

The U.K.'s Industrial Policy Is Bound to Backfire

Past governments have tried to pick winners. It rarely works. → Read More