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Volume 24, Number 3, September 2004

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Editorial: Lessons from privatisation
pp. 2-8(7)
Author: David Parker

Further lessons from privatisation
pp. 9-14(6)
Author: Martin Ricketts

Privatisation of energy: was it necessary?
pp. 15-23(9)
Author: Nigel Essex

Water privatisation: too much regulation?
pp. 24-31(8)
Author: Colin Robinson

The UK railway privatisation: failing to succeed?
pp. 32-38(7)
Author: David Tyrrall

It's not too late to privatise royal mail
pp. 39-45(7)
Author: Ian Senior

Making up history: a comment on pratten
pp. 46-49(4)
Author: E. Roy Weintraub

Reclaiming history: a reply to weintraub
pp. 50-52(3)
Author: Stephen Pratten

Rethinking tax policies: new ideas from a dead economist
pp. 53-57(5)
Authors: Kurt Wickman; Christopher Lingle

What monetary policy can do: the clarified approach of the ECB
pp. 64-68(5)
Authors: Dietrich Schönwitz

The Morecambe bay cockle pickers: market failure or government disaster?
pp. 69-71(3)
Authors: John Meadowcroft; John Blundell

Squeezing the rich is no answer to fiscal profligacy
pp. 74-74(1)
Author: Tim Congdon

The right to education
pp. 75-75(1)
Author: James Tooley

Environmentalists muddy the water
pp. 76-76(1)
Author: Roger Bate

Externalities and the proper role of government
pp. 77-77(1)
Author: John Meadowcroft

Tax reform in canada
pp. 78-79(2)
Author: Gabriel Stein

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