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Rent controls in London would backfire, like they always do

  “Rent controls in London could bring ‘immense economic costs’ and increase ‘social segregation’, finds new report”   Courtesy of the IEA   Calls from politicians, including the Mayor of London, to introduce rent caps are misguided and would impose immense economic and social costs on the capital, according to a new report from Swedish think […]

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True Innovators Need Secure Patents for R&D

  By James Edwards, Ph.D, Conservatives for Property Rights   Remember how early mobile phones routinely dropped calls?  Mobile devices today operate on better technology.   The innovative system, called “code division multiple access,” supplanted an approach the telecommunications industry was considering as the underpinning for wireless communication.  CDMA more efficiently uses airwaves to handle […]

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Labour manifesto is a “step back into the dark ages”

  “IEA responds to Labour Party’s manifesto” Courtesy of the IEA   Commenting on the Labour manifesto, Director General at the Institute of Economic Affairs Mark Littlewood said: “With today’s tax burden now at a 50-year high, the Labour Party’s plan to hike taxes and borrow hundreds of billions of pounds cannot end well for […]

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Pay-for-performance didn’t help student achievement in Peru (but it could)

“Does pay-for-performance in education work at scale?” By Cristina Bellés Obrero and María Lombardi, courtesy of IZA     Teacher quality is key for student achievement. Individuals exposed to better teachers perform better in school, and are more likely to attend college and earn higher salaries. However, the payment schemes in most educational systems are based on lifetime job tenure […]