Archived publication for December 2006 in IPA Review article
Recent publications

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The other flurry of media mergers

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg and Hugh Tobin

The media is big business. And the media online is just as big.

Do we need more history summits?

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Richard Allsop

A top-down approach to reform of the way history is taught is unlikely to be a great success.

Energy in the market: The unfounded concerns about privatised electricity

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Alan Moran

The main problems for future electricity supply stem from government activity.

When science fails, just use the precautionary principle

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Bob Carter

Anything can be justified if we try to be cautious enough.

The myths of public science

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Sinclair Davidson

Rhetoric and emotional support for publicly funded science is running high-but under what justification?

The Rosetta stone of development economics: Economic freedom and how much money you can make from it

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Marshall L. Stocker

Socially responsible investments are not what you think.

Work safety too important to be left to unions

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Ken Phillips

Worf safety incidents are frequently used as public relations opportunities

The EU's attempt to design software

IPA REVIEW ARTICLE | Chris Berg

Windows Vista has been greeted with a stack of new antitrust accusations

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