Great Britain
Report
The role of public power: the potential for a publicly owned energy business in Britain
This paper seeks to explain the positive roles that a new, national energy company in the United Kingdom could play, how it could help to build a low-carbon industrial sector in the British economy, and the ways in which the entity could be financed.
Report
Review of Ofgem's regulation of the energy supply market
This report contains the findings of an independent review in the United Kingdom, commissioned by Ofgem's Board, into the root causes of the recent supplier failures and specifically, into how regulation of the retail energy industry played a part.
Working paper
Incentive regulation, productivity growth and environmental effects: the case of electricity networks in Great Britain
This paper analyses the productivity growth of electricity transmission and distribution networks in Great Britain and how changes in incentive mechanisms have influenced the measured total factor productivity.
Report
No longer 'managing': the rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement
This paper traces the emergence of a poorly understood social challenge and one which symbolises Britain’s broken ‘social settlement’ - the continued rise in working poverty since the beginning of this century.
Report
Unequal Britain: attitudes to inequalities after COVID-19
Based on a nationally representative survey of over 2,000 people, this study examines attitudes towards different types of inequality, in the context of the coronavirus crisis.