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Tim Congdon is a frequent contributor to newspapers and magazines. A selection of his recent articles is available below:

   
Central Banking: 'Has Bernanke broken his promise to Friedman?'    
 
Standpoint:
'Recipe for disaster'
Spectator:
'Bank-bashing with a vengeance'
Marketplace: 'Despite banker-bashing in the media, the British taxpayer ought to make a profit from the government's intervention in the banking crisis'
 
Financial World:
'Paradox of excessive regulation'
Marketplace: 'Ben Bernanke promised Milton Friedman that the mistakes of the Great Depression would not be repeated. Has he broken that promise?' Marketplace: 'The Conservatives should reintroduce the Medium-Term Financial Strategy that Thatcher championed and Brown dropped'
 
Marketplace: 'If the regulators, in their zeal, try to destroy risk, they will spark a deflationary disaster' Marketplace: 'Robert Skidelsky has moved away from Keynes and closer to the Keynesians' Standpoint:
'What would Keynes say now?'
 
FT.com: 'Keep the money flowing to stave off deflation' Times Online: 'Banks need way to stop inflation and deflation' Standpoint:
'The unnecessary recession'
 
Marketplace: 'The effects of throwing money at a large number of apparently deserving causes are self-cancelling' Marketplace: 'Why should the Beckhams and Rooneys of corporate finance be penalised, but not the Beckhams and Rooneys of football?' Marketplace: 'Nowadays, little is heard of Ralph Hawtrey, whereas Keynes is revered as if he were an intellectual pop star'


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