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Government Influence
De-regulation
These state monopolies reduced consumer choice. For example, only one producer supplied gas, and only one producer supplied electricity. Power lay with government ministers....
Working for free trade
Businesses and consumers in the UK are buying and selling goods and services in ever more diverse and distant markets as globalisation increases. Trade...
Meeting the challenge
Governments markets are made up of the spending of National and Local governments. Each year the government spends billions of pounds on a range...
Water as a precious asset
We all have different needs. If you were asked what they were you might talk about the need to buy a motorbike, to have...
Regulating a utility
We all rely upon having access to water throughout each day every day of our lives. Think how many times over a 24 hour...
Welfare to work
After the Second World War, the British welfare state was further strengthened. The welfare programme offered citizens an education, an opportunity to find a...
Creating a supportive business environment for SMEs
In the past there was always a belief that large corporations with the ability to develop mass-production techniques and gain from economies of scale...
Matching taxation principles with environmental policies
With the discovery of a previously unknown planet, one of the first things we would want to know is its capacity for supporting any...
Integration in the public sector HM Revenue and Customs
To integrate or merge means to join together. There are often advantages for two organisations to merge to become one. The most important is...
How HMRC collects tax revenue to support Government policy
The UK Government provides a range of public goods and services. The main ones include:
educationbenefitslaw and orderdefenceroadsNational Health Service.
Within the UK, public expenditure is...