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Großbritannien 128 United Kingdom 96 Great Britain 31 Regulierung 26 Regulation 25 Theorie 21 Theory 18 EU-Staaten 15 Gesundheitswesen 14 EU countries 13 Welt 13 Wirkungsanalyse 13 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 13 Economic liberalism 12 Öffentliche Ausgaben 11 Health care system 10 World 10 Altersvorsorge 9 Impact assessment 9 Public expenditure 9 Wirtschaftswachstum 9 Economic growth 8 Finanzkrise 8 Marktwirtschaft 8 Bildungswesen 7 Economic policy 7 Financial crisis 7 Gesundheitspolitik 7 Kritik 7 Market economy 7 Steuerpolitik 7 Tax policy 7 Wirtschaftspolitik 7 Geldpolitik 6 Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung 6 Interessenpolitik 6 Monetary policy 6 Public debt 6 Retirement provision 6 Schweden 6
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Working Paper 296 Arbeitspapier 148 Graue Literatur 148 Non-commercial literature 148 Aufsatzsammlung 2
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Snowdon, Christopher 50 Niemietz, Kristian 42 Wellings, Richard 16 Booth, Philip 14 Booth, P. 13 Lesh, Matthew 13 Shackleton, J. R. 12 Zuluaga, Diego 10 Bourne, Ryan 9 Tovey, Mark 9 Silver, Nick 8 Smith, David B. 8 Ainsworth, Peter 7 Hewson, Victoria 7 Whyte, Jamie 6 Sahlgren, Gabriel H. 5 Singham, Shanker A. 5 Morton, Alex 4 Niemietz, Kristian Peter 4 Aizlewood, Kyn 3 Cassini, Martin 3 Choudhury, Homagni 3 Duffy, John C. 3 Horwitz, Steven Gary 3 Khorana, Sangeeta 3 Lilico, Andrew 3 Mohan, Sushil 3 Packer, Tom 3 Rickard, Sean 3 Sanandaji, Nima 3 Sinclair, Matthew 3 Taylor, Corin 3 Acquaah, Emmanuel 2 Appleton, Josie 2 Basham, Patrick 2 Blundell, John 2 Boudreaux, Donald J. 2 Bowerman, Alex 2 Boyfield, Keith 2 Button, Mark 2
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IEA Discussion Paper 180 IEA discussion paper 148 Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Discussion Paper 1 The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 182 EconStor 148
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The genius of Adam Smith
Skousen, Mark - 2026
* In the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith argues that individuals pursuing their own self-interest can promote the public good when channelled through his 'system of natural liberty.' * Smith's 'system of natural liberty' depends on three pillars - maximum individual liberty, tempered by justice...
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The genius of Adam Smith
Skousen, Mark - 2026
* In the Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith argues that individuals pursuing their own self-interest can promote the public good when channelled through his 'system of natural liberty.' * Smith's 'system of natural liberty' depends on three pillars - maximum individual liberty, tempered by justice...
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Is flexible working? : the costs and benefits of flexible working and the drawbacks of one-size-fits-all flexibility mandates
Denham, Annabel; Shackleton, J. R. - 2026
Changes to our way of life during the Covid lockdown accelerated an existing drive for more flexible working opportunities. However, the costs of flexible working requirements have rarely been properly assessed and could extend to undermining growth, increasing unemployment and the rise in...
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A growth mindset? : public understanding of British economic performance and attitudes to pro-growth policies
Lesh, Matthew; Turner, Michael - 2026
Britain is experiencing a prolonged period of economic stagnation, if not decline. Most people believe living standards have declined and that the country is heading in the wrong direction. Support for economic growth is broad and deep, spanning all age groups, regions and political...
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A taxing inheritance : the state of Britain's inheritance tax system - is reform enough?
Meakin, Rory - 2026
Inheritance tax is levied on the estates of the deceased, including on lifetime gifts made up to seven years prior to death. Roman emperors levied taxes on inheritances, and the British history goes back to the Stamp Act 1694, later modernised by the Finance Act 1894 with the introduction of the...
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Just stop oil? : the economic and environmental consequences of ending domestic oil and gas production
Porter, Kathryn - 2026
* No credible forecast shows UK oil and gas demand falling to zero by 2050, even under net zero scenarios - oil and gas are essential ingredients in plastics, fertilisers, medicines and modern technology * The 78% headline tax rate is forcing a decline in North Sea production and driving...
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Green deals in the EU : lessons for the United Kingdom
Henrekson, Magnus; Sandström, Christian; Stenkula, Mikael - 2026
* Since the 2008 financial crisis, environmental policy has shifted away from simply managing negative externalities and gradually converged with regular industrial policy. Various 'green deals' have been launched around the world with the aim of achieving a combination of economic and...
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Is flexible working? The costs and benefits of flexible working and the drawbacks of one-size-fits-all flexibility mandates
Denham, Annabel; Shackleton, J. R. - 2026
Changes to our way of life during the Covid lockdown accelerated an existing drive for more flexible working opportunities. However, the costs of flexible working requirements have rarely been properly assessed and could extend to undermining growth, increasing unemployment and the rise in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015604875
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Just stop oil? The economic and environmental consequences of ending domestic oil and gas production
Porter, Kathryn - 2026
* No credible forecast shows UK oil and gas demand falling to zero by 2050, even under net zero scenarios - oil and gas are essential ingredients in plastics, fertilisers, medicines and modern technology * The 78% headline tax rate is forcing a decline in North Sea production and driving...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015608845
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A growth mindset? Public understanding of British economic performance and attitudes to pro-growth policies
Lesh, Matthew; Turner, Michael - 2026
Britain is experiencing a prolonged period of economic stagnation, if not decline. Most people believe living standards have declined and that the country is heading in the wrong direction. Support for economic growth is broad and deep, spanning all age groups, regions and political...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015627727
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