Economic Affairs (Vol 36.2)
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Leave or Stay: the two best paths to economic freedom
Political intervention in wage-setting risks damaging UK employment
- Introduction (page 117)
- Contrasting Developments in UK Energy Regulation: Retail Policy and Consumer Engagement (pages 118–132) by Stephen Littlechild
- Exit and the Epistemic Quality of Voice (pages 133–144) by Brad R. Taylor
- Intergovernmental Organisations and Economic Freedom: Wise Technocrats or Black Helicopters? (pages 145–154) by Ryan H. Murphy
- A Novel way to Compare Health Care Systems and to Assess their Potential Competitiveness (pages 155–167) by Peter Zweifel
- Bank Ownership and Lending Behaviours: The Relevance of Community Links (pages 168–174) by Atul Teckchandani
- Why Development Programmes Fail: William Easterly and the Political Economy of Intervention (pages 175–183) by Abigail R. Hall-Blanco
- Enticing the Stork: Can we Evaluate Pro-Natal Policies Before Having Children? (pages 184–202) by Anthony A. Noce, Dhimtri Qirjo and Namini De Silva
- Discussion: Fair and Efficient Regulation of the Sharing Economy (pages 204–211) by Matthew Sinclair
- Discussion: Mobile Money: Part of the African Financial Inclusion Solution? (pages 212–216) by Laura Llewellyn-Jones
- Comment: Deirdre Mccloskey, Kirznerian Growth and the Role of Social Networks (pages 217–220) by Mikayla Novak
- Comment: Comparing Real GDP Across Countries: Comment (pages 221–223) by Lawrence H. Summers
- Review Article: Commons, Anticommons and Public Choice: James Buchanan on Liberal Democracy (pages 224–228) by John Meadowcroft
- Reviews (pages 230-236)