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journalist Charlotte Higgns "floated the (im)possibility" of Brown writing such a piece. Higgins wrote that Morris's poem " ... apart from being a lot of fun, has one great virtue: it provides a very useful explanation of the point of economic theory under discussion".
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that he had tried to delete the phrase for the draft of Brown's speech. In the speech Brown said "You wouldn't expect me to talk to you about Post neoclassical endogenous growth theory and I won't...".
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who told the 1995 Conservative Party conference that the phrase was "... not Brown's, it's Balls!". Balls subsequently said in his 2016 autobiography,
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to explain the meaning of the term in an article, and had been subsequently mocked for using the term by the
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Endogenous growth theory
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gordon Brown
Ed Balls
Conservative Party
Michael Heseltine
Robert Barro
The Financial Times
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Kenneth Clarke
Provost of Oriel College, Oxford
Derek Higgins
William McGonagall


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978-1-4008-2949-1
OCLC
697182003


"Gordon Brown's Ode to Post Neo-classical Endogenous Growth Theory"

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