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By Alexander Scott August 5, 2022

Stay The Economic Course – Or Keep Tightening Your Belt While I Get Fat

Jamaica is going through interesting times. We are currently experiencing the lowest level of unemployment in our history, yet almost two million people are — according to a local newspaper — …

Issue # 139

Stay The Economic Course – Or Keep Tightening Your Belt While I Get Fat

August 5, 2022

Who’s Right?

August 5, 2022

The Dog Whistle Of Law And Order In America — Smoke And Mirrors

August 5, 2022

Whipping Up Interest In The Derby

August 5, 2022
By Walter H. Scott QC January 7, 2022

The Measure Of The Man

James Sievright Moss-Solomon, Jimmy to us all, was my friend. Accordingly, this tribute is hopelessly biased. I first met Jimmy a few decades ago when I was made a mason. We …

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By Walter H. Scott QC May 28, 2021

New perspectives on post-COVID education

It is axiomatic that the novel coronavirus pandemic has up-ended teaching and learning as we know it, not only in Jamaica, but in the world. Face-to-face classes have been abandoned for …

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By Walter H. Scott QC April 30, 2021

Professional Football: Business Or Sport?

By Walter Scott The European media, politicians, and fanatics a.k.a fans, all went ballistic after the announcement of the formation of the European Super League (ESL) by 12 of Europe’s largest …

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By Walter H. Scott QC June 15, 2018

Conform or reform? That is the question

Our society generally underestimates the value of realtors and the real estate industry to national development, growth and prosperity. We fail to recognise that almost every single new investment has to …

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By Walter H. Scott QC October 27, 2017

In honour of the bicentenary of the birth of Bahá’U’lláh

A fact of history can only be truly understood if one understands the context within which the fact occurred. Thus, neither the Maroon Treaty of 1739 nor the introduction of Crown …

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  • Stay The Economic Course – Or Keep Tightening Your Belt While I Get Fat
  • Who’s Right?
  • The Dog Whistle Of Law And Order In America — Smoke And Mirrors
  • Whipping Up Interest In The Derby
  • No Good Guys In This War, But No One Likes A Hypocrite
  • The Machinery Of Democracy
  • Embracing Macroeconomic Uncertainty: Unpacking the Investing Landscape
  • Iconic Legacies Need Protecting
  • Politics
  • The Farce Of Frogopolis

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