Could road pricing could be the answer to both environmental concerns and serve as a way of replacing fuel duty and road tax?

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Here's this week's online economics news quiz alongside its downloadable Powerpoint version! Good luck!

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Here is a short Guardian film looking at how the adoption of 'Just in Time' manufacturing and highly sophisticated global supply chains has, for the moment, resulted in a world economy marked by...

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The unequal contributions made across the globe to climate change are revealed in this Guardian article.

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Microsoft is going to buy Activision Blizzard, the company responsible for such hits as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft and Candy Crush.

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British Volt has secured government funding to build a gig-factory in Blyth, Northumberland to manufacture car batteries in the North East.

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In this blog we will be updating on some of the key issues and government policy responses as the energy crisis in the UK unfolds.

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A good introduction here to negative production externalities, with the fishmeal industry in the Peruvian coastal town of Chimbote, responsible for air and marine pollution.

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Here's our weekly economics news quiz! What are the latest inflation and unemployment figures for the UK? Which financial institution is considering moving out of its iconic London HQ? GSK turned...

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Here's a quick activity to run with your economics students if they are currently following the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) football tournament. On this 'higher or lower' activity, students are...

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Oxfam notes that whilst the rest of the world saw incomes fall during the pandemic, the wealthiest 10 ten men have seen their wealth increase by $1bn per day.

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There's a mega-merger on the cards with Unilever eyeing up GlaxoSmithKline's healthcare and consumer goods arm, adding Sensodyne toothpaste, Panadol and Centrum vitamins to its portfolio.

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You might consider this clip as an example of technological innovation, or, perhaps and example of economies of scale.

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This Guardian article highlights the asymmetric effects of climate change, looking at 10 under-reported climate crises and how the affect the developing world.

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Here's our weekly economics news quiz! In which month of 2021 did the UK economic output reach pre-pandemic levels? The UK started trade talks with which of the BRICS countries? Which energy...

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Leading railway author, Christian Wolmar, writes in the Guardian making the case for the re-nationalisation of the railways.

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The complexity of environmental policy is laid bare in this investigation into the green credentials of burning wood pellets as an a energy source.

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This World Bank clip looks at two ways that food production might increasingly become part of the circular economy.

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Sainsbury's have announced that they are going to increase the basic rate of pay to £10 per hour matching Morrisons, and the discounters Lidl and Aldi.

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Many teachers covering the negative externalities from pollution might want to use these short video and audio clips as part of their course.

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