Scholar

Scott James

H-index: 23
Political science 38%
Economics 34%
drscottjames.bsky.social
I’m surprised that the prospect of UK payments being squeezed between dollar stablecoins and a retail digital euro hasn’t triggered bigger questions about monetary policy, financial stability and 😱 the future of the £
drscottjames.bsky.social
Unusual for the UK to find itself increasingly at odds, in tone at least, with both the US and EU on digital currencies
www.bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2025/...
drscottjames.bsky.social
We’re seeing how digital finance has significant potential to disrupt the established epistemic politics of post GFC monetary and financial governance
Rachel Reeves and Andrew Bailey clash over Revolut meeting
Chancellor’s aim to discuss fintech becoming fully fledged bank thwarted by BoE governor
www.ft.com

Reposted by: Scott James

jmce-kcl.bsky.social
📢 Announcing the first JMCE Research Workshop: The Political Economy of the EU–UK Relationship

🎙️ One roundtable, three panels and twelve distinguished speakers

📆 15 May 2025, King's College London

🎟️ Info and registration: buff.ly/XfrQkW1

#savethedate
The Political Economy of the EU–UK Relationship: A research workshop
Join us for our inaugural research workshop discussing post-Brexit political economy and politics!
buff.ly

Reposted by: Scott James

vapunkt.bsky.social
📢 Next week is our first seminar of the @psabcpe.bsky.social online series with fantastic @ankehassel.bsky.social talking about Growth Strategies And Welfare Reforms: How Nations Cope With Economic Transitions💡Please sign up 💻 & share widely ‼️

Reposted by: Scott James

drscottjames.bsky.social
Britain as a sound money paradigm in search of a zeitgeist

Reposted by: Scott James

jessicaelgot.bsky.social
Final thought, of course many voters wanted more than this! They know this. But there is a genuine fear, rightly or wrongly, of a Liz Truss-style market loss of faith in the government and the consequences of that on cost of living - inflation, mortgages, businesses collapsing.

Reposted by: Scott James

drscottjames.bsky.social
British economic policy is an equilibrium model in a disequilibrium world

Reposted by: Scott James

urbaneprofessor.bsky.social
I've discovered LNER will give you a cup for your train booze if you failed to pick one up at M&S. But I did end up having to eat a yoghurt with a fork on a train once

Reposted by: Scott James

samfr.bsky.social
Lots of differences but the similarity with Truss is that a lot of the market response is less about the specific event and more the realisation that these people really are total clowns and there's no clever plan behind the public statements of blathering ignorance.

Reposted by: Scott James

sperishefuni.bsky.social
On 3 April 2025, SPERI hosted a workshop on the British Political Economy Tradition to examine its character, insights and contributions, and celebrate the life's work of Professor Andrew Gamble who recently retired

More here: shorturl.at/X9qrX

Reposted by: Scott James

darioperkins.bsky.social
My base case - no recession/ financial crash/ dollar crisis. US just muddles along and the actions/chaos of this administration slowly erode - but not destroy - the US advantage over the RoW, which is reflected in relative asset values. That's typically how populism goes tbh

Reposted by: Scott James

katie0martin.ft.com
-people who stand on the wrong side of the escalator on the tube
-people looking at their phone and walking into you
- that thing where people lean on the poles on the train so you can't grab a hand hold
- noisy school kids. just in general.
emmavj.bsky.social
Libdems to legislate on things I find irritating. Children leaving a tiny bit of milk in the bottle so they don’t have to wash it and put in recycling. The way you look forward to a deadline passing only for another one to appear. Celery in tuna mayo

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Lib Dems back ban on playing music and videos on public transport in England
Under the plan, those who flout the prohibition could face a maximum fine of £1,000
www.theguardian.com

Reposted by: Scott James

nigelwarburton.bsky.social
Philosophers are already being asked if they have anything stronger than Stoicism

Reposted by: Scott James

adamtooze.bsky.social
Since Liberation Day, the US has experienced an EM-like reversal of the normal correlation between Treasury yields and the exchange rate of the dollar.

Reposted by: Scott James

duncanweldon.bsky.social
The gilt move - especially at the long end - is big and bad.
No sugar coating it.
That said, the thing about the Truss debacle is that we saw these sort of moves day after day.
Too early to say if this is a wobble or a bigger problem.

Reposted by: Scott James

jonathanhopkin.bsky.social
I think we’re now seeing what happens when a government has a massive majority that everyone know will not be repeated. PM’s authority melts away. Similar scenes in last Parliament
drscottjames.bsky.social
🚨This is not 1986, but there are divergent voices within the Bank
drscottjames.bsky.social
There will be a lot of talk about City deregulation later, but history tells us that serious policy change requires the alignment of the City-BOE-Treasury nexus, which is less clear at this moment…
Andrew Bailey cautions banks against issuing their own stablecoins
Bailey said the moves by banks to launch their own stablecoins could threaten financial stability and the nature of money.
www.cityam.com
drscottjames.bsky.social
A reminder that recent gilt volatility may have more to do with structural factors and liquidity constraints in long-dated gilt markets than questions around the government’s fiscal credibility
Pension funds 💔 gilts
For whom the bell tolls
www.ft.com
alexjabbour.bsky.social
📢 University of Warwick is hiring two Assistant Professors (apply by 17 July 2025):

•International Relations (Conflict & Security): www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNR672/a...

•International Organisations: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNR770/a...

#PoliSciJobs #PolScijobs

by Scott JamesReposted by: James Scott

drscottjames.bsky.social
High beta Britain in a uniquely difficult position. If investors lose faith in a government with a huge majority it’s unclear where the electoral resolution comes from.
duncanweldon.bsky.social
Tl;dr - DB pension funds have traditionally bought a lot of gilts. That’s coming to end.
Need to find new buyers.

References

Fields & subjects

Updated 1m