Less Teaching=More Learning
Teaching is not just about what goes on in the classroom. Popular belief states that smaller classes create better results. As The Economist has however pointed out, scientific research does not...
View ArticleWorkfare Slave Labour? No, it’s Education
Youth Fight for Jobs really does live in a cuckooland. The recent row concerning young people working in a back to work program for Tesco and other private companies, without pay free really does beg...
View ArticleJumping further
The Olympics were impressive and an inspiration for some lateral thinking. Pole vaulters can now reach 6m whiles high jumpers eclipse 2 meters. Both these feats could not be achieved in London in 1918....
View ArticleGebruikt de Staat Geld Beter dan het Individu?
Politici kunnen liegen statistieken niet Het verhaal dat wordt verteld in de Elsevier en door de meeste politici is dat de belastingdruk op de gemiddelde Nederland tussen de 35% en 40% ligt. In...
View ArticleTax the Rich! The State Spends their Money Better
The Dutch state spends 50% of GDP An interesting new project for the BBC Radio 4 programme “More or Less” would be Dutch government expenditure as a percentage of GDP. My dad got on Dutch Business...
View ArticleCompanies Should NOT Pay Tax
A corporation tax creates unfair competition and decreases jobs, so instead of enforcing it we should scrap it. Taxes are unpleasant so the least damaging option should be chosen. Following the recent...
View ArticleMore Freedom in an A La Carte EU
Plurality is great for individual freedom in Europe The first reduction in the EU’s budget and David Cameron’s pledge for re-negotiation of the British relationship with the EU, have been reviewed from...
View ArticleElderly Care App (free version) Upgrade to PRO? (£xx,xxx.xx)
The only way to supply unlimited demand at the right price is to offer differentiation through two (or more) tiers of products .www.clipartof.com This week the British government overhauled the way...
View ArticleNudge Theory
Small things can make a big difference On Monday, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a special edition of analysis on “Nudge Theory in practice” with Prof. Cass R. Sunstein co-author of “Nudge: Improving Decisions...
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