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The new frontier of digital competition policy

The challenges faced by Booking.com exemplifies how competition policy in the transport and travel sectors is becoming increasingly intertwined with digital regulation.

Big-time benefits from near-time data

The coronavirus crisis has temporarily changed the policy development cycle.

Making the most of the data economy

The modern economy is increasingly data-driven, across all sectors.

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology publishes Spectrum Statement

The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has published its Spectrum Statement, which sets out its strategic vision and principles for spectrum policy in the UK.

At the crossroads: Taking stock of UK trade policy

Trade policy in the UK has reached critical juncture. The UK spent several years negotiating Free Trade Agreements (FTAs), including an agreement with the European Union (EU) to replace its membership of the EU.

How to win your fantasy football league, by our data scientists

It’s been a while, but football is back. And with the imminent restart of the Premier League comes a return to action not just for players and fans, but for 7 million fantasy football managers too.

Borrowed time

Total public debt now, for the first time, exceeds global income, adding to the difficulties of macroeconomic management and the risks to less creditworthy borrowers.

Neighbourhood-level regeneration: a critical stage in tackling socio-economic deprivation

Frontier Economics’ latest research underscores the importance of neighbourhood interventions in tackling socio-economic deprivation across England.