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What are the consequences of market power in supply chains?

Policy-makers understand that when firms have market power over the goods and services that they sell, consumers suffer. The consequences of market power in supply chains are less clear, but they also could harm consumers. Competition authorities are examining the research evidence.

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Nations, regions & cities

Lessons from Andalusia: how can policy-makers promote economic growth?

Amid rapid technological change and heightened competition, Europe must re-ignite economic growth. Evidence from Andalusia – Spain’s poorest region – highlights the need to make full use of a region’s productive capabilities to forge new competitive advantages and raise living standards.

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UK military operation spending

Over the past two years, the UK has spent £4.6 billion on military operations in Ukraine.

Previously, operational spending had remained low since 2016, following a £6 billion peak in 2010, driven largely by the war in Afghanistan.

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Nations, regions & cities

How has deindustrialisation affected living standards in the UK?

Britain’s industrial decline has reshaped its economy and altered people’s lives. From job losses to worsening health, the impact of deindustrialisation runs deep, with scars that stretch across generations and regions.

Jobs, work, pay & benefits

What do we know about the effects of military conscription? 

Mounting national security threats have led a number of European countries to consider reinstating mandatory military service. Proponents argue that it would bolster national defence and boost citizenship among young people. But evidence on either effect is scarce or points to the opposite outcome.

Science, technology & innovation

What’s happening in China’s semiconductor industry?

China’s semiconductor industry faces a tension between self-sufficiency and global integration, engaging in open innovation where possible, but pivoting to security-driven self-reliance when necessary. Progress has been made, but big challenges remain, particularly with growing geopolitical risks.

Nations, regions & cities

How is China’s economy faring?

China’s economy has suffered from slow consumer spending and a slump in the real estate market. The unpredictable trade war with the United States risks further economic problems, but the current pause in tariff increases plus persistent stimulus from Beijing are keeping the worst outcomes at bay.

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