Trade
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Don't be Fooled: UK Industrial Strategy has a Long History of Picking Winners
Conventional wisdom asserts that industrial policy in the UK expired shortly after Margaret Thatcher’s arrival in 10 Downing Street. Nothing could be further from the truth.
- Trade
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Is South Korea as Leftist as it Gets?
South Korea is undergoing an unprecedented turn to the left, led by President Moon Jae‐in.
- Trade
- Progressive Politics
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Too Many Bodies
Recent years have not been good to independent committees and policy advisory bodies.
- Civil Service & Bureaucracy
- Trade
- Progressive Politics
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A Surprisingly Simple Way to Stop Corporate Tax Avoidance
The UK does not need to negotiate internationally to stop tax avoidance. It could just do it.
- Trade
- Equality
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The UN Still Won’t Prioritise Human Rights Above the Rights of Corporations
The draft has already been criticised for key shortcomings and omissions.
- Trade
- USA
- Human Rights
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Why Fears About a Brexit ‘No Deal’ are Vastly Overstated
It has become increasingly accepted that the negotiation of a comprehensive trade relationship with the EU is necessary to prevent the UK economy falling off a ‘cliff edge’.
- Brexit
- Trade
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Avoiding a Post-Brexit 'Race to the Bottom'
Britain must institute a robust means of implementing and enforcing its own standards.
- Brexit
- Trade
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Freeloading Tax Avoiders are Harming Democracy Itself
The supposed suppression of tax avoidance and evasion has been little more than a façade behind which freeloaders can perpetuate their parasitic activities with immunity.
- Brexit
- Trade
- Equality
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- Trade
- Health, Education & Welfare