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Bruno Prior.

The Technological Externality of Scaling

27 July 2023
Economic Theory

The Technological Externality of Scaling

Bruno Prior
27 July 2023
Noah Smith used this curious phrase in a recent piece on “The pushback against industrial policy” to justify a preference … Continue reading “The Technological Externality of Scaling”

The public is dangerously misinformed on energy policy

1 February 2022
Energy and Environment

The public is dangerously misinformed on energy policy

Bruno Prior
1 February 2022
You would think that half the UK energy suppliers going bust would be quite a good indicator that they are … Continue reading “The public is dangerously misinformed on energy policy”

When market failure attracts rent-seekers

28 January 2022
Energy and Environment

When market failure attracts rent-seekers

Bruno Prior
28 January 2022
Market failures are not simply outcomes you do not like. They are institutional inefficiencies such as externalities (where a proportion … Continue reading “When market failure attracts rent-seekers”

The market as a learning process

26 January 2022
Energy and Environment

The market as a learning process

Bruno Prior
26 January 2022
A long time ago – when people were more worried about global cooling than warming, but were just as worried … Continue reading “The market as a learning process”

Energy price hikes: less moralising, more economics

18 January 2022
Energy and Environment

Energy price hikes: less moralising, more economics

Bruno Prior
18 January 2022
The energy-price crisis is an economic problem. It is not a moral problem. It is a matter of bringing supply … Continue reading “Energy price hikes: less moralising, more economics”

Net Zero is a flawed and irrational policy

28 May 2021
Energy and Environment

Net Zero is a flawed and irrational policy

Bruno Prior
28 May 2021
Debates over climate policy often get bogged down in different judgments about future technological progress and costs. What will our … Continue reading “Net Zero is a flawed and irrational policy”

How to define Britain’s housing shortage away

20 October 2017
Economic Theory

How to define Britain’s housing shortage away

Bruno Prior
20 October 2017
Ian Mulheirn, the Director of Consulting at Oxford Economics and a former HM Treasury economist, has published an article arguing … Continue reading “How to define Britain’s housing shortage away”

The government’s ‘temporary’ energy price cap is bad economics

19 October 2017
Energy and Environment

The government’s ‘temporary’ energy price cap is bad economics

Bruno Prior
19 October 2017
The UK government has published its proposed legislation to implement a temporary cap on domestic energy prices. Those encouraged by … Continue reading “The government’s ‘temporary’ energy price cap is bad economics”

Why ‘thin gruel’ need not be a bad thing in politics

28 June 2017
Economic Theory

Why ‘thin gruel’ need not be a bad thing in politics

Bruno Prior
28 June 2017
Jeremy Corbyn described the recent Queen’s Speech as “thin gruel”. It didn’t “have enough meat for one year, let alone … Continue reading “Why ‘thin gruel’ need not be a bad thing in politics”

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