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Do we need a new approach to the creative economy in the digital era?
Internet Publication1 Insights from economics into copyright and competition law Ruth Towse* This essay was written for those attending the CREATe Spring School in April, 2024 on Platforming Creativity.
The Squid Game TV Series and the Economics of Debt
Internet PublicationThe Squid Game TV series (SGTV) premiered on Netflix in September 2021 has become a global sensation. Its alignment with modern economic realities, in particular, the impacts of debt, generated many blogs and opinion pieces.
The anthropology of special economic zones (free ports, export processing zones, tax havens)
Internet PublicationSpecial economic zones (SEZs) are a key manifestation of neoliberal globalization. As of 2020, more than 150 nations operated more than 5,400 zones. The combined workforce of factories and service industries in bonded warehouses, export processing zones (EPZs), free trade zones (FTZs), science parks (SPs), regional development zones (RDZs), economic corridors (ECs), and other types of SEZs exceeds one hundred million.
Insights From Economics Into Copyright and Competition Law
Internet PublicationEvery academic discipline has its rules and conventions on the scope and analysis of its content and how to incorporate changes over time - its methodology.
How has digitalisation changed the economics of the creative industries?
Internet PublicationDigital technologies have had a profound effect on the production and consumption of creative goods and services – from archives to video games. They have also challenged how economists analyse the creative industries and beyond, with the growing importance of platforms and network effects.
The rise and fall of Dark Kitchens in the Gig Economy
Internet PublicationThe restaurant industry has seen a transformative shift with the emergence of “dark kitchens,” also known as “ghost” or “cloud” kitchens, which exclusively serve online food orders without a dine-in option.
Trump shrugs off stock market slump, but economic warning signs loom
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Hayek’s Road to Serfdom at 80: what critics get wrong about the Austrian economist
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The problem is economic growth
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Torsten Bell is Labour’s rising star. He could now be on a collision course over its economic policy
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How Harris and Trump’s economic pledges stack up
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Taxation and the Knowledge Economy
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A Call for Fair and Decent Work in the UK Hospitality Industry
Internet PublicationThe UK hospitality industry, despite its critical role in the national economy and job creation, has long grappled with significant challenges regarding employee working conditions.
The “long tail” of research impact is engendered by innovative dissemination tools and meaningful community engagement
Internet PublicationResearch impact often tends not to happen in one emphatic, public moment but rather at more discrete points of the “long tail” of a research project. Achieving this depends largely on the tenacity of the research team but also on key allies such as the community members and service providers who have become energised by the work and inspired to continue it.
The Culture of Ilegalja: Albanian Militant Self-Organisations in Late Socialist Yugoslavia
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Collaborative ‘science of science’ needed to ensure research and education make a difference to practice
Internet PublicationThere has been much recent interest in ‘impact of research’, what it means, why we need it, and how we measure it. Much of this has focused on academic research, driven by the need to include impact case studies within submissions to the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF).
Religious ‘fundamentalism’: The origins of a dubious category
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Why the UK government is paying social media influencers to post about coronavirus
Internet PublicationIn our work around relationships between influencers and followers, we have found that many young people are interested in social media stars who seek to drive change rather than just sell products.
If Albanian and Serb historical textbook narratives remain staunchly divided, what needs to change? (blog post, Dealing with the Past)
Internet PublicationWhere the educational system remains divided along ethnic lines, history teaching is shaped to fit the underlying ethno-nationalist ideology of the time.