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Bridget comments on the Tory National Insurance pledge, The Guardian, March 30th 2010
Bridget Rosewell comments on the 2010 Budget, The Guardian, March 25th 2010
Paul Ormerod takes part in radio programme Counterpoint, on the topic 'What's wrong with macro-economics?', ABC National Radio, Australia, March 2010
From 'more and better capital' to structural reform, Risk Management Professional, March 2010
Bridget is a signatory on front page economists letter to The Sunday Times, February 2010
We must use debt to create the assets we so sorely need, Financial Times, October 2009
[PRESS RELEASE] Joatha & Volterra announce partnership in the Middle East, September 2009
£33bn boost for Yorkshire hinges on high-speed decision, Rail Magazine, September 2009
Continental rail link to raise Kent house prices by up to £30,000, Land & Liberty, Summer 2009
Animal spirits rarely stay down for long, Financial Times, July 2009
Bridget Rosewell talks about her role as Chief Economist, Urban Land Institute Journal, July 2009
Munros are no longer our bag, Scotsman, May 2009
The economy is a butterfly (Italian), Giornale di Brescia, May 2009
Don't Panic! UK Public sector debt, New Statesman, May 2009
[VIDEO] Bridget Rosewell on Public Services after the Budget, Public Services Trust, April 2009
[VIDEO] Bridget Rosewell's hopes and fears of the 2009 Budget, Public Services Trust, April 2009
Rail link lifts property value hopes, Financial Times, March 2009
Revolving door spins faster for unemployed, The Sunday Times, March 2009
Have economists gone mad?, The Atlantic, March 2009

Online shopping and the Harry Potter effect, New Scientist, December 2008
Challenges facing the Islamic Investment Market, Islamica, November 2008
[VIDEO] What is capitalism good for?, Battle of Ideas, November 2008
Is Basel II any use?, Mortgage Finance Gazette, November 2008
[VIDEO] High Anxieties: The Mathematics of Chaos, BBC 4, November 2008
[AUDIO] New thinking in economics, BBC Radio 3 - Night Waves, October 2008
[AUDIO] The financial turmoil, BBC Radio 4 - Any Questions, September 2008
[AUDIO] The credit crunch mess: What next?, BBC Radio 4 - Any Questions, September 2008
Why Pillar II is stressful, Mortgage Finance Gazette, September 2008
[VIDEO] Dispatches - How the banks never lose, Channel 4, August 2008
Metrolink's '3,200 new jobs', Manchester Evening News, August 2008
Media coverage on binge drinking research, June 2008
Enable the next web creators, The Australian, April 2008
Credit crunch: Risk-taking, The Sunday Times, March 2008
[AUDIO] The concept of happiness, Institute of Psychiatry - Maudsley Debates, March 2008
Why the lending clampdown is good, Daily Mail & ThisIsMoney.co.uk, March 2008
New trams will add up to £12,000 to house prices, says report, Crain's Manchester Business,
March 2008
[AUDIO] The recent economic events and the Basel II framework, BBC Radio 4 - World Business Review, January 2008
Making a new Britain, The Sunday Times, January 2008

[AUDIO] Measuring happiness, BBC Radio 4 - More or Less, November 2007
25 of the top 10 people running London, Evening Standard, October 2007
Do not rely on the state to make you happy, Financial Times, July 2007
Delaying Crossrail would cost £1.5bn a year, says report, Financial Times, March 2007

[AUDIO] Spoilt by choice?, BBC Radio 4, December 2006
Shun the rational agent to rebuild economics, Financial Times, November 2006
Predicting Network Success, Brand Strategy, September 2006
Innovate to Beat the Odds: An Interview with Paul Ormerod, Computer Sciences Corporation, September 2006

A new era of lower capital requirements?, Mortgage Finance Gazette, European Supplement 2005

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