Aydin Kurt-Elli“Shovel-ready” projects are not just for ChristmasWinter 2019 looms, as does the threat of a global slowdown.Oct 10, 2019Oct 10, 2019
Aydin Kurt-ElliWhy are hard Brexiteers still given a soft pass?I’m neither angry nor irritated by this. Merely confused.Feb 14, 2019Feb 14, 2019
Aydin Kurt-ElliManifesto 52On June 23, 2016, about 52% of those UK citizens who voted in the referendum on membership of the EU decided to pull the UK out of it’s 43…Dec 8, 2018Dec 8, 2018
Aydin Kurt-ElliAyn Rand might be right, but her followers are notI always try to make a habit of reading, following, or observing those whose views I do not necessarily agree with. Being a self-diagnosed…Aug 12, 2018Aug 12, 2018
Aydin Kurt-ElliBrexiteer optimism is still based on dodgy economicsI was fascinated to read an op piece by one of the small band of Economists for Free Trade (previously “for Brexit”) that attempted to lay…Jun 18, 2018Jun 18, 2018
Aydin Kurt-ElliOutsourcing and incentives in the public sectorThe implosion of Carillion plc in the UK a few weeks ago sparked a brief debate about why outsourcing has proven so popular, and what the…Jan 31, 2018Jan 31, 2018
Aydin Kurt-ElliI think I just got religionFor my dear friends who know me better, have no fear — the world has not stopped spinning on its axis nor have I started believing in a…Mar 23, 2017Mar 23, 2017
Aydin Kurt-ElliDo we truly want to collaborate?…I was asked to look at the investment prospectus of a new online collaboration tool the other day.Jan 27, 2017Jan 27, 2017
Aydin Kurt-ElliUnrestrained, Unsustainable Migration?Post-brexit, the UK is embarking on what most cogent economists describe as one of the most surprising acts of economic self harm by a…Dec 5, 20161Dec 5, 20161
Aydin Kurt-ElliCETA and other FTAs are also available…What is most interesting about the press coverage of the apparent collapse of the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada is the…Oct 24, 2016Oct 24, 2016