Joseph Spooner

@jtspooner

Assistant Professor Researches household debt law and policy, especially consumer bankruptcy. All views are personal. Retweets are not endorsements.

London
Joined June 2010

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  1. No. of households made by private sector tenancy ending has risen from 4,600 to 16,000 in 5 years

  2. Just 16 per cent of net new housing is ‘affordable’ – the lowest level in a decade. Big issue to address in the Autumn Statement next Weds

  3. Develop your own arguments in your work, synthesise & paraphrase other's ideas & demonstrate academic integrity.

  4. New research from of finds generation gap makes referenda unsuitable in ageing populations

  5. Walk me to the corner Our steps will always rhyme...

  6. Emphasises aim of providing 'clarity for investors seeking to buy nonperforming corporate debt', rather than other aims of insolvency law

  7. An interesting environmental argument for the revival of the Chicago Plan and cooling of our debt-fueled economy

  8. Household Credit Market Report H2 2016: Household debt sustainability in Ireland continues to improve

  9. 'study... found cutting benefits reduced chances of work... pressures of poverty eroded capacity for job seeking'

  10. The scandal of Motormile Finance debts speaks of the need for greater transparency in the secondary market

  11. People who don't have financial difficulties recover from problems.

  12. Looking at what is affordable to a typical family earning the new National Living Wage in every area of the country:

  13. EW personal insolvency on the rise. Big jump in IVAs, return to record highs after 2014 dip. Welcome bankruptcy growth after access reforms

  14. Goodness sake. You can't sensibly talk about rises in pay for the employed but ignore this.

  15. Excellent piece by Mark Blyth / In a highly indebted world, austerity is a permanent state of affairs – via

  16. Britain’s self-employed workforce is growing – but their earnings have been heading in the other direction

  17. Due to high interest in the 2017 International Meeting we have extended the deadline for submission to October 19th.

    • @MazzucatoM

      Professor in Economics of Innovation, SPRU Sussex Univ. Author 'The Entrepreneurial State: debunking public vs private sector myths' and 'Rethinking Capitalism'

    • @tribelaw

      Descartes' last words: I think not.

  18. Council tax arrears grew by a third overall in the areas where the minimum payment was increased by more than 20%

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