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Responding to the Spending Review, Tom Clougherty, Executive Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, said: “For all the preceding rhetoric, it is very clear that no ‘zero-based’ review of ...
Flying to Scotland from Southampton on a fine day recently, my eye soon picked up the brown streak across southern central counties that is the route of HS2. Earth works are almost complete, and much ...
The reduction in supply is 4.5x the demand reduction and means by 2030 there will be a 98.998 million metric tonne of C02 decrease in UK emissions, by construction. The second thing is in the name.
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For the avoidance of any doubt and alarm, Mr Prior has misunderstood the law and therefore misconstrued much of Dr. Cronin’s argument. To be clear, senior corporate officers will not face criminal ...
“these institutions are increasingly at risk of becoming “degree factories,” focused on financial targets over genuine intellectual growth” Which to those of us in the inside is totally unsurprising ...
UK industrial electricity prices at 25.85p/kWh are the highest of the 28 countries covered by the IEA report. UK prices are some four times those in the US, 2.6 times those of Korea and 46% higher ...
Karl Marx’s influence among intellectual elites underwent a massive rebound in recent years. In 2018, mainstream publications including the New York Times, the Economist, and the Financial Times ran ...
Dr Kristian Niemietz is the IEA's Editorial Director, and Head of Political Economy. Kristian studied Economics at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and the Universidad de Salamanca, graduating in ...
Modified version of a table that appeared in a blog for the Center for Global Development 12 ‘Robin Hood in reverse’ aid, whereby relatively rich regions of upper-middle-income countries receive ODA ...
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