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Volume 26, Number 2, June 2006

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EDITORIAL: BETTER REGULATION WITHOUT THE STATE
pp. 2-8(7)
Author: Boyfield, Keith

PYRRHIC VICTORY? THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCE OF THE PENSIONS ACT 2004
pp. 9-16(8)
Authors: Byrne, Alistair; Harrison, Debbie; Rhodes, Bill; Blake, David

THE LIMITS OF REGULATORY REFORM IN THE EU
pp. 17-21(5)
Author: Vibert, Frank

REGULATION IN AN UNTRUSTING WORLD
pp. 37-41(5)
Author: Sklaroff, Stephen

EUROPE AND CHINA: THE FATAL CONCEIT
pp. 42-49(8)
Author: Neil, Andrew

CAN A NEW NUCLEAR PROGRAMME BE JUSTIFIED?
pp. 64-70(7)
Authors: Robinson, Colin; Marshall, Eileen

TAXI DEREGULATION AND TRANSACTION COSTS
pp. 71-73(3)
Author: Seibert, Christian

ARTHUR SELDON: GREAT EDITOR, THINKER AND RADICAL ECONOMIST
pp. 74-77(4)
Authors: Harris, Ralph; Waterhouse, Stuart; Anderson, Martin; Howe, Geoffrey

NEW LABOUR'S BLEAK PRODUCTIVITY LEGACY
pp. 78-78(1)
Author: Congdon, Tim

FOREIGN AID REVISITED
pp. 79-79(1)
Author: Sally, Razeen

THE NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS (NUT) ON EDUCATION
pp. 80-80(1)
Author: Stanfield, James

THE REAL COST OF AIDS IN SIERRA LEONE
pp. 81-81(1)
Author: Bate, Roger

WOULD BRITAIN HAVE DEVELOPED WITH AID?
pp. 82-82(1)
Author: Meadowcroft, John

THE MORAL CONSEQUENCES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH by Benjamin M. Friedman
pp. 83-83(1)
Author: Rothschild, Daniel M.

THE WORLD'S BANKER by Sebastian Mallaby
pp. 89-90(2)
Author: Bate, Roger

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