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Communication Breakdown: How reforming the Electronic Communications Code could speed up 5G rollout

5 June 2022
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Communication Breakdown: How reforming the Electronic Communications Code could speed up 5G rollout

Dr James Forder
5 June 2022
Summary In order to achieve satisfactory mobile telephony coverage in Britain, telecommunications companies need to site their equipment on land … Continue reading “Communication Breakdown: How reforming the Electronic Communications Code could speed up 5G rollout”
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Terminal Problem? The case for a market-based airport slot allocation system

26 May 2022
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Terminal Problem? The case for a market-based airport slot allocation system

Dr Kristian Niemietz
26 May 2022
Summary  Since the mid-1980s, the UK’s aviation sector has undergone substantial liberalisation. This was a great success story as far … Continue reading “Terminal Problem? The case for a market-based airport slot allocation system”
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Repeat Prescription? The NHS and four decades of privatisation paranoia

22 May 2022
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Repeat Prescription? The NHS and four decades of privatisation paranoia

Dr Kristian Niemietz
22 May 2022
Summary In 1980, an article in The Times predicted that over the next five years, the National Health Service (NHS) … Continue reading “Repeat Prescription? The NHS and four decades of privatisation paranoia”
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The Northern Ireland Protocol: Current position and ways forward

16 May 2022
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The Northern Ireland Protocol: Current position and ways forward

Victoria Hewson
16 May 2022
Summary The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland forms part of the Withdrawal Agreement which formalised the United Kingdom’s exit from the … Continue reading “The Northern Ireland Protocol: Current position and ways forward”
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The Hangover: The cost of minimum alcohol pricing in Scotland

1 May 2022
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The Hangover: The cost of minimum alcohol pricing in Scotland

John C. Duffy, Christopher Snowdon and Mark Tovey
1 May 2022
Minimum unit pricing (MUP) sets a floor price on a unit of alcohol to prevent the sale of ‘cheap’ drinks, … Continue reading “The Hangover: The cost of minimum alcohol pricing in Scotland”
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Vaper Trails: New nicotine products and the innovation principle

14 April 2022
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Vaper Trails: New nicotine products and the innovation principle

Victoria Hewson and Christopher Snowdon
14 April 2022
Summary The benefits of innovation are unpredictable and hard to quantify. Fear of adverse consequences can lead to excessive emphasis … Continue reading “Vaper Trails: New nicotine products and the innovation principle”
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Red Card: Why English Football doesn’t need an independent regulator

21 March 2022
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Red Card: Why English Football doesn’t need an independent regulator

J. R. Shackleton and Victoria Hewson
21 March 2022
Summary The Fan Led Review of Football Governance calls for major changes in the way English football is run, with … Continue reading “Red Card: Why English Football doesn’t need an independent regulator”
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Transparency in the Subsidy Control Bill: Lowering the reporting threshold

9 March 2022
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Transparency in the Subsidy Control Bill: Lowering the reporting threshold

Matthew Lesh
9 March 2022
Summary The Subsidy Control Bill (‘the Bill’) could make it easier for public authorities to provide economically damaging subsidies – … Continue reading “Transparency in the Subsidy Control Bill: Lowering the reporting threshold”
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Economic Affairs (42.1)

3 March 2022
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Economic Affairs (42.1)

3 March 2022
Subscribe to Economic Affairs Editorial Introduction (page 1) Institute of International Monetary Research Public Lecture 2021  Monetary policy in a … Continue reading “Economic Affairs (42.1)”
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