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The Concept of the Corporation

The Version of Record of this manuscript has been published and is available in Business History (15 Jan 2019) http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00076791.2018.1509956.

Should big tech be broken up?

Yes, says Vince Cable The online landscape is dominated by a handful of tech titans, with nine in 10 internet searches made through Google, 99...

Scotland builds its economic muscle to fight again for independence

Watching the progress of Scottish nationalism is like watching a teenager grow up. Last year, at the age of 18, Scotland’s devolved parliament finally...

Theories of the Firm

Introduction The corporation is the most important of modern economic institutions. The nineteenth century saw the emergence of business organisations with many employees and differing...

Bitcoin: Boon or Bubble?

https://soundcloud.com/curioio/john-kay-bitcoin-boon-or/s-UenQt Boon or Bubble? Is Bitcoin a bubble, a scam, a Ponzi scheme? Or a transformational innovation which will change forever the functioning of the global...

Risk, the retail investor and disastrous new rules

I am a board director of Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust (SMIT), a £6bn investment fund based in Edinburgh. You can receive material about the...

I Kid you not, new European rules rely on a bent coin

European regulations which came into force at the start of the year require many providers of Prips (packaged retail investment products) to produce a...

Paying everyone a basic income is not a realistic or fairer way to tackle...

John Kay and Mary Bonsu argue against the motion that ‘Paying everyone a basic income is a realistic/fairer way to tackle poverty’. The debate took place on October 5th 2017 at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution in North London. Speaking in support of basic income was Dr Malcolm Torry of the Citizens Basic Income Trust.

Market-based capital allocation does not support long-term decision-making

A transcript of John's presentation at the Public Hearing on Sustainable Finance at the European Commission on July 18th 2017.

Interview in Oxford Today

John speaks to Oxford Today about Other People's Money and the Long and the Short of It.

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