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Tariffs: the day the music died

As widely trailed, President Trump announced a series of tariffs on the rest of the world on 2 April, dubbed “Liberation Day”. Tariffs start at a base rate of 10% on all goods from all countries, with higher rates charged on specific countries depending on the US government’s view of how far these countries’ policies impede US exports.

Tipping in digital markets

What do competition authorities have in common with mountain guides? They both want to avoid sudden and dangerous changes to the landscape where they operate.

Lock-in all over the world

How to test for carbon lock-in

Planning for ageing

Dealing with issues in social care

Mission: Possible? The role of evaluation in mission-led government

Since coming to office, the UK government has made mission-led policy the focus of its approach. The Plan for Change demonstrates the central role being played by missions, and my colleague Amanda Rowlatt provides excellent insights [link to AR paper] into how missions might affect the policy-making process from her time at the heart of government.

Anarchy day

Whatever else follows from Donald Trump’s tariff offensive, it’s plainly the death sentence on a trade world order created only 30 years ago.

To delete or not to delete

How economics can improve the regulation of online harms