The World Happiness Report for 2018 has been released and can be viewed from this link. As always, it uses a number of criteria to determine how happy (or unhappy) the citizens of countries are and...

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Here are some recent articles and news features covering aspects of information failure in markets.

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Our friends at Warwick University have sent through details of their new residential summer schools

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The public good nature of sea walls as a protection against tsunami risk is illustrated really well in this superb photoshoot from Japan.

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It will be music to the ears of many Economics Teachers to read (or hear) the Governor the Bank of England use terminology such as 'tragedy of the commons', 'market failure' and 'rational behaviour...

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Here's this week's economics news quiz. Good luck!

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We're thrilled to confirm the full speaker and session line-up for the Economics Teacher National Conference 2018.

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The chaos and misery created by the snow now seems to be safely behind us. For economists, there are always interesting aspects to behaviour in any context.

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Losses to many consumers outweighing the gains to a small number of producers is standard economic analysis of the impact of a tariff. Finding the specific impact on both requires some in-depth...

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Here's this week's economics news quiz. Good luck!

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Vietnam is trying to foster the development a hi-tech digital economy, and is looking to attract members of the Vietnamese diaspora to return and create the network effects associated with the...

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It has been a while coming but we now appear to be on the verge of the Trump administration making a decisive move towards a protectionist stance with the imposition of high tariffs on imports of...

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University lecturers began a strike over their pensions last week. The dispute may even run on and jeopardise the summer exams.

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Do you have some budding economics journalists in your department? The Financial Times and the Bank of England have launched a student blog competition.

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This is a fantastic piece of economics/geography - that highlights some of the key features of urbanisation and its economic consequences, starting from a premise that London is currently...

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27th February 2018

If NAFTA were a hamburger

If NAFTA were a hamburger - what a catchy start! And a nice tie in to the eating habits of the President - pointing out that the hamburger itself is likely to be a fantastic demonstration of the...

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An interesting adjunct to the news that diesel car sales are on the slide in the UK and the effect that this has had on CO2 emissions: the German courts have ruled that two cities will be able to...

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Cape Town in South Africa is running out of water. There has been a severe drought, with very low rainfall for three years. A month ago, it was predicted that at the current rate of use, the taps...

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The issue of formal identification has become a big World Bank issue, and these clips looks at how ownership of official IDs have significant developmental effects in India and Peru. It's...

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Technology, development, climate change, information and the provision of public goods, this clip has it all. The World Bank has launched an innovative programme looking at how to best use locally...

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