Citations:Trussonomics

English citations of Trussonomics

  • 2022 September 27, Paul Krugman, “Why Is the British Pound Getting Pounded?”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
    But while I like the idea of a “moron” premium, there may also be a more concrete concern. I’ve been in correspondence with other City of London economists, and they have expressed doubts about whether the bank will actually be willing to tighten enough to offset the inflationary impact of Trussonomics.
  • 2022 October 14, “Liz Truss has lost her chancellor, signature tax cut and authority”, in The Economist[2], →ISSN:
    Trussonomics is dead.
  • 2022 October 20, Jonathan Freedland, “Truss has discredited high-octane, free-market economics - perhaps for ever”, in The Guardian[3]:
    Now, though, such dreams will be branded as Trussonomics – and that label will be the kiss of death. [] Trussonomics removed the cap on bankers’ bonuses and slashed the taxes of the wealthiest, handing an average £10,000 to the highest-earning 600,000 people in the country: literally the 1%.
  • 2022 November 12, Toby Helm, Phillip Inman, “Revealed: the £30bn cost of Liz Truss’s disastrous mini-budget”, in The Guardian[4]:
    The estimates of the cost of “Trussonomics” will intensify a bitter blame game now being played out at the top of the Tory party.