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Reforming British Migration Policy

1 October 2000
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Reforming British Migration Policy

Tom Steinberg
1 October 2000

This paper argues that currently British migration laws are skewed against economic migrants in a way which is harmful both to the migrants themselves, and also to the UK population

Foreword This paper has been written at a time when the issue of migration is more important in British politics … Continue reading “Reforming British Migration Policy”

Overfishing: the Icelandic Solution

1 September 2000
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Overfishing: the Icelandic Solution

Hannes H. Gissurarson
1 September 2000
In this monograph, Professor Gissurarson explains the Icelandic model of fisheries management, Individual Transferable Share Quotas (ITQs), implemented in 1979 … Continue reading “Overfishing: the Icelandic Solution”

The GMO Battle

18 March 2000
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The GMO Battle

Richard D North
18 March 2000

Stories from the Troubled Beginning of the Biological Century

This working paper by Richard D North is an important contribution to the historiography of the debate about biotechnology. Its … Continue reading “The GMO Battle”

Tropical Rain Forest: A Political Ecology of Hegemonic Mythmaking

1 November 1999
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Tropical Rain Forest: A Political Ecology of Hegemonic Mythmaking

Philip Stott
1 November 1999
Our attachment to the tropical rain forest has grown over the past hundred years from a minority colonial pursuit to … Continue reading “Tropical Rain Forest: A Political Ecology of Hegemonic Mythmaking”

The New Protectionists: The Privatisation of US Trade Policy

1 November 1999
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The New Protectionists: The Privatisation of US Trade Policy

Marcus Noland
1 November 1999
For half a century the US Congress effectively evaded its constitutional duty by allowing the US President to take the … Continue reading “The New Protectionists: The Privatisation of US Trade Policy”

Living Down the Past: How Europe Can Help Africa Grow

1 January 1998
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Living Down the Past: How Europe Can Help Africa Grow

Paul Collier
1 January 1998
Professor Paul Collier argues that the prospects for growth and stability in Africa would be enhance if the concern about … Continue reading “Living Down the Past: How Europe Can Help Africa Grow”

Free Trade, ‘Fairness’ and the New Protectionism

1 March 1995
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Free Trade, ‘Fairness’ and the New Protectionism

Jagdish Bhagwati
1 March 1995
The Twenty-Fourth Wincott Memorial Lecture Professor Bhagwati applies his unrivalled knowledge and meticulous analysis to some of the most serious … Continue reading “Free Trade, ‘Fairness’ and the New Protectionism”

Elephants and Ivory: Lessons from the Trade Ban

1 November 1994
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Elephants and Ivory: Lessons from the Trade Ban

Ike C. Sugg and Urs P. Kreuter
1 November 1994
The authors examine the example of elephants in this exposition of the arguments favouring ‘sustainable utilization’. This approach ensures species … Continue reading “Elephants and Ivory: Lessons from the Trade Ban”

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