Inflation
It's time to update the Bank of England's mandate
Stop fixating on the 2 per cent inflation target and focus on growth instead
Time to reset the watch and scrap RPI as a measure of inflation
This flawed statistic benefits a lucky few while the rest of us pay the price
Is it time for central banks to start targeting GDP growth?
Central banks have long stuck to the 2 per cent inflation target but now the conventional wisdom is being questioned
Wanted! A strategic approach to UK monetary policy
A former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee says its credibility will be further undermined if it puts off another rate rise
Prospect finance report: How do you solve a problem like inflation?
An introduction to the pieces in Prospect's new supplement
How investors can beat the inflation blues
The time may have come to get comfortable with risk
The Bank of England puts its head above the parapet
It has chosen to raise interest rates—but small corrections to monetary policy are unlikely to do much good
This mini-inflation scare pales in comparison to the Brexit shambles
The worst of the rise in inflation is likely over. But as the economy stutters, and with Brexit chaos looming, wage earners will be waiting a long time for any real relief
The return of inflation
Households will feel the pinch—and the Brexit vote is partly to blame
Does Britain have a new government—or not?
New faces, old priorities
The “just managing” need deeds, not words
What the Autumn Statement should say
Robert Mugabe has no way out
His government “has raided almost everything worth anything without allowing regrowth—and is now running on fumes”