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Andrew Lilico writing in the Telegraph on Monday, Feb. 13:
Notable & Quotable 2012
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"This was a remarkably successful program," said Andrew Lilico, chief economist at the independent London think tank Policy Exchange, who wrote a study of the 1981 budget.
Cuts Invite Comparison With Thatcher Cecilie Rohwedder 2010
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Andrew Lilico, of Europe Economics, a consultancy, argues that the U.K.'s average growth rate is more likely to be 1% to 1.5% over the next decade, with anything much above that likely to trigger inflation.
When Frugal Becomes the New Normal Alen Mattich 2011
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Andrew Lilico says Greece probably won't see a cent of its second bailout.
Notable & Quotable 2012
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Actually academic Lilico, and out-Tory and Lilico-stepfather Brian Bailey who also gets his name on it, are not arguing this but that does seem to be the way The Mail/GOOey Osborne are spinning things See "Stealing a March" second up.
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Andrew Lilico, has just published a new piece: Does the European Commission want Germany to leave the euro?
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Sparkes 2011
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Andrew Lilico, has just published a new piece: Does the European Commission want Germany to leave the euro?
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Matthew Sparkes 2011
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"Greece's deficit targets have been so badly missed that they won't get past March," says Andrew Lilico, director of Europe Economics.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Andrew Lilico, economist Europe Economics argues that Angela Merkel is right - eurobonds are indeed the wrong answer to Europe's debt crisis In my view, if we do see eurobonds, we should assume that the game is up for the euro, since they will only be introduced as part of an orderly break-up.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Andrew Lilico, economist Europe Economics argues that Angela Merkel is right - eurobonds are indeed the wrong answer to Europe's debt crisis In my view, if we do see eurobonds, we should assume that the game is up for the euro, since they will only be introduced as part of an orderly break-up.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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