Maximilian Magnacca SanchoBritain’s War: Into BattleA Review of the first part of Daniel Todman’s two-Part History of the Second World WarDec 31, 2020Dec 31, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoThe Value of a Thousand Years of Historical DataRecently, I read an article by the FT’s Alphaville that mentioned the amazing Millennium of Data published by the Bank of England. The…Nov 7, 2020Nov 7, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoContraband & ControlHow the French Metropole failed to stop economics in the 18th CenturyJul 31, 2020Jul 31, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoA Very British FailureBritish Productivity post-GFCJul 22, 2020Jul 22, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoIntangibles in the EconomyFrom Silicon Valley to Wall Street missing out on Main StreetJun 29, 2020Jun 29, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoThe Dominance of the US Dollar in the Era of Rising Global TensionsCan the US Dollar survive in its current role post-COVID and post-Trump?Jun 19, 2020Jun 19, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoHow the First World War set Weimar up for failureThe Weimar Republic was a Republic of contradictions, great social change and challenges. It represented both a drastic break with the…May 25, 2020May 25, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoInflation after COVID-19There is currently a debate raging amongst financial analysts, economists and other policymakers about whether or not the macroeconomic…May 15, 2020May 15, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoExpansion of Tools for Monetary Policy: Balance SheetsSince the Great Recession of 2008, the world has seen a dramatic change in the roles that central banks play in their respective economies…May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Maximilian Magnacca SanchoUnemployment in Britain: A History of the Recent PastBritain has had a unique economic history. As the first nation to industrialise, it became the leading world economic power and hub in…Apr 29, 2020Apr 29, 2020