The Perfect Monopoly – a gondola in Venice

Nice work if you can get it Recently, I was in the city of Venice. I enquired about an iconic Gondola ride. – It is just a mere 100 Euros for one hours ride. That certainly sounds like a good monopoly. The market is heavily regulated with the council only giving a very restricted number …

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Monopoly Power in Banks

A key element of UK competition policy is that any merger which leads to the creation of a firm with more than 25% of market share will automatically get referred to the competition commission.  The competition commission will then evaluate whether the merger is in the public interest. However, the due to exceptional circumstances, the …

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Why UK Energy Prices are so High

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In April 2025, average UK energy prices will rise another 6.4%, leaving an average household cost of £1,849 which is £600 more than 3 years ago. It’s not just households experiencing a rise in energy costs, IL businesses face the highest cost of electricity in Europe. It is proving very damaging for the remaining industrial …

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The Impact of Trump Tariffs

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We Can’t Afford a Trump Trade WarWatch this video on YouTube   In 1930, the US economy entered a deep recession and President Hoover responded by passing the Smoot Hawley tariff bill which saw average US tariffs almost double. The aim was to help US manufacturers from foreign competition. But, the bill was a disaster, …

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UK Economic Decline During Past 100 Years

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In 1913, Britain was the largest trading nation in the world. 50% of global capital investment came from London. It was an economic powerhouse which defied its small size. But, in the past 100 years, the pound has devalued and the UK has seen a steady decline in relative importance. Some of this was inevitable, …

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Venezuelan Economy – From Riches to Economic Disaster

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In the 1970s Venezuela was widely admired for its functional democracy and the highest living standards in Latin America. There was good reasons to be optimistic. Venezuela has the largest known reserves of oil in the world. Greater than Saudi Arabia, Iran and the US. Yet in recent decades, the economy has lurched from crisis …

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Is the European Economy is Doing Better than the UK?

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The British Wage Disaster – Why Wages Lower than EUWatch this video on YouTube Compared to many major European economies, UK average wages are lower and this is before we take into account relatively higher housing costs and longer working hours for British workers.  In the past 15 years, the UK has seen pretty much …

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