Regulation
In need of reform?
The future of economic regulation in the UK.
The future of economic regulation in the UK
The IfG brought together four leading academics and practitioners to discuss the most pressing challenges for economic regulation in the UK.
Regulatory policy scrutiny: independent advice to government
RPC Chair Michael Gibbons CBE reflects on the RPC’s impact to date and where it needs to go next.
Changing course – housing policy and planning reforms
Government reforms are likely to increase housing supply in England.
In need of repair
The Competition and Markets Authority's damning assessment of the energy market.
Quick fixes: party manifestos and the governance of infrastructure
The party manifestos all tackle key aspects of infrastructure policy. Miguel Coelho assesses the potential impact of their proposals.
Culture shock: the case of setting up the Competition and Markets Authority
There are many challenges in setting up a new government agency.
Innovation: Managing risk not avoiding it
The Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Mark Walport, launched his first ever Annual Report.
G4S and competition regulation in public services
We need a serious investigation.
Paul Tucker: A new regulatory relationship: the Bank, the financial system, and the wider economy
Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, Paul Tucker will discuss the Bank of England's role in making regulation and macroeconomic policy work.