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Author Archives: Olga Pavlovsky
Cooking the numbers – the economics of a traditional Sunday roast dinner
Well, this week we’ve been eating quite a lot in the office. Thinking about the weekend ahead, we got hungry again and decided to browse around and see whether we could find some data to help us compile our menu … Continue reading
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To beer or not to beer, that is the question.
It’s almost the weekend, and I’m thinking about whether I should spend my time propping up the bar, or be more sophisticated and going to read papers in a coffee house. Surely data can help me to answer that? At … Continue reading
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National accounting made pretty – a GDP story
When I’m not up to my usual biz dev tricks at Timetric, you’ll often find me in economics lectures as I study towards a Graduate Diploma in Economics during the evenings. We’ve just begun the long-awaited module on Macroeconomics, … Continue reading
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Inside the latest UK inflation data
Lots of noise in the media today following the publication of inflation data by the ONS. Overall, the numbers show that CPI annual inflation stood at 3.7% in December 2010. Within that, though, it’s the prices of items in the food … Continue reading
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