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Großbritannien 3 United Kingdom 3 Regulation 2 Regulierung 2 Welt 2 World 2 Abwertung 1 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Automation 1 Automatisierung 1 Bankenaufsicht 1 Banking supervision 1 Basic income 1 Body weight 1 Brexit 1 Currency devaluation 1 Domestic care 1 EU countries 1 EU membership 1 EU-Mitgliedschaft 1 EU-Staaten 1 Eating habit 1 Ernährungsverhalten 1 Exchange rate policy 1 Fast Food 1 Fast food 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Fuel tax 1 Gesundheitsrisiko 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Grundeinkommen 1 Health care 1 Health care system 1 Health risk 1 High technology 1 Hochtechnologie 1
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Snowdon, Christopher 4 Booth, Philip 3 Jessop, Julian 3 Shackleton, J. R. 3 Davies, Stephen 2 Mills, John 1 Wallen, Fabian 1 Wiberg, Magnus 1 Worstall, Tim 1
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Vaping Solutions : An Easy Brexit Win
Snowdon, Christopher - 2021
The UK and Sweden have the lowest smoking rates in the European Union as a result of consumers switching from cigarettes to low risk nicotine products. Public Health England and other health organisations have concluded that the health risks of vaping are unlikely to exceed 5% of the risks of...
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Conspiracy Against The Public? Occupational Regulation in the UK Economy
Shackleton, J. R. - 2021
20% of UK employees require a licence from government to practice their chosen occupation. This proportion has doubled in the last fifteen years. A further 20% of workers are certified by government agencies, and such certification is often necessary for employment. Occupational regulation is...
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Supervising the Tech Giants
Jessop, Julian - 2021
The rise of the ‘tech giants’ is, of course, a significant commercial threat to more traditional media, but it also raises some potentially important issues of public policy. These companies have variously been accused of facilitating the spread of ‘fake news’ and extremist material,...
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Is Sterling Devaluation the Path to Prosperity?
Mills, John; Jessop, Julian - 2021
John Mills is one of Britain’s most stimulating economic thinkers. Unusually, he has many decades of practical business experience and is also more commonly associated with the political left than the right. It is therefore an immense pleasure to engage with him on some of the most important...
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Fast Food Outlets and Obesity : What is the Evidence?
Snowdon, Christopher - 2021
Several local authorities in Britain have introduced ‘zoning laws’ to restrict fast food outlets within a certain distance of schools. Public Health England, the British Medical Association and the Mayor of London have all endorsed this policy as a way of tackling childhood obesity. Standard...
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Growing Protectionism After The Financial Crisis : What is the Evidence?
Wiberg, Magnus; Wallen, Fabian - 2021
The weak global GDP growth since the financial crisis in 2007-2009 has coincided with unusually weak growth in global trade. Organisations that monitor international macro-economic development have identified growing protectionism – not least the increase in non-tariff barriers to trade, such...
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Robocalypse Now? Why we Shouldn't Panic about Automation, Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence
Shackleton, J. R. - 2021
It is claimed that robots, algorithms and artificial intelligence are going to destroy jobs on an unprecedented scale. These developments, unlike past bouts of technical change, threaten rapidly to affect even highly-skilled work and lead to mass unemployment and/or dramatic falls in wages and...
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Avoiding the Risks of Regulatory Red Tape : Insurance Regulation for the 21st Century
Booth, Philip - 2021
The extent of regulation of insurance companies has grown significantly in recent decades. The ‘freedom with publicity’ regime which defined the regulatory approach from 1870 to 1970 appeared to work and ran with the grain of the market. Arguments that are given today for prudential...
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Of Course Sin Taxes are Regressive
Snowdon, Christopher - 2021
There should be no debate about whether taxes on food, alcohol, tobacco and soft drinks (‘sin taxes’) are regressive. It can be easily demonstrated empirically, and countless studies have done so. As with most indirect taxes, they take a greater share of income from the poor than from the...
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Integrating Health and Social Care : State or Market?
Booth, Philip - 2021
Medical and nursing care have been separated from social care by deliberate design since the creation of the NHS. This divide is now entirely artificial. People spend less time in hospital than used to be the case and 4 million people over the age of 65 have a life-limiting illness. In such...
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