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Obituary: David Boaz (1953-2024)

7 June 2024

Obituary: David Boaz (1953-2024)

Ryan Bourne
7 June 2024
I was deeply saddened to learn today of the passing of my colleague and friend David Boaz, after his short … Continue reading “Obituary: David Boaz (1953-2024)”

The economic wisdom of Nigel Lawson

12 April 2023

The economic wisdom of Nigel Lawson

Ryan Bourne
12 April 2023
Former UK Conservative MP Nigel Lawson passed away last week. As Margaret Thatcher’s longest‐​serving Chancellor of the Exchequer (1983–1989), Lawson’s legacy on … Continue reading “The economic wisdom of Nigel Lawson”

Book review: “Economics in One Virus” by Ryan Bourne

2 March 2022
Economic Theory

Book review: “Economics in One Virus” by Ryan Bourne

Kristian Niemietz
2 March 2022
I have zero interest in football. The only times I would ever watch a football match is when I am … Continue reading “Book review: “Economics in One Virus” by Ryan Bourne”

Market failure arguments are a poor guide to policy

19 June 2019
Economic Theory

Market failure arguments are a poor guide to policy

Ryan Bourne
19 June 2019
“Market failure” is constantly used by capitalism’s critics as justification for government spending, taxes and regulation. In policy areas ranging … Continue reading “Market failure arguments are a poor guide to policy”

The broken childcare market is a classic government failure

29 June 2018
Regulation

The broken childcare market is a classic government failure

Ryan Bourne
29 June 2018
Last week came further warning signs about the strains and challenges in the broken childcare sector. A survey for the … Continue reading “The broken childcare market is a classic government failure”

Should it be illegal for businesses to pocket tips?

12 June 2018
Labour Market

Should it be illegal for businesses to pocket tips?

Ryan Bourne
12 June 2018
Jeremy Corbyn has had another brainwave. The Labour leader wants to make it illegal for businesses to “pocket” tips and … Continue reading “Should it be illegal for businesses to pocket tips?”

Steel tariffs raise input costs and misallocate resources

8 June 2018
Economic Theory

Steel tariffs raise input costs and misallocate resources

Ryan Bourne
8 June 2018
Next time someone advocates a new government policy, here’s a simple test to tell whether they are serious or selling … Continue reading “Steel tariffs raise input costs and misallocate resources”

Are there really no alternatives to tax increases (as the IFS claims)?

31 May 2018
Tax and Fiscal Policy

Are there really no alternatives to tax increases (as the IFS claims)?

Ryan Bourne
31 May 2018
The staff at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) are the best public finance number-crunchers in the UK. But last … Continue reading “Are there really no alternatives to tax increases (as the IFS claims)?”

Are football fans rational utility maximisers?

15 May 2018
Lifestyle Economics

Are football fans rational utility maximisers?

Ryan Bourne
15 May 2018
Why do we put ourselves through this, year after year? Most football fans ask that question at some stage each … Continue reading “Are football fans rational utility maximisers?”

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