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  • ...ission has launched an enquiry into the CropScience purchase claiming that competition may be significantly reduced in the areas of insecticides, herbicides, fung
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  • *[[Keith Boyfield]] is a consultant economist who specialises in competition and regulatory issues. He advises a range of multinational companies, trade ...m Smith Institute]], a leading influential think tank promoting choice and competition in the delivery of services. After graduating from the University of Aberde
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  • ...Guardian'', 24-February-2011</ref> Since 2011, when the resultant Charity Commission report was published, the Trust has continued to pump money into the Allian ...1849_ac_20081231_e_c.pdf Politics and Economics Research Trust], ''Charity Commission'', Accessed 15-April-2011</ref> Barbour is also involved with a range of co
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  • ...in Geneva as personal assistant to the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Europe. ...ial Reorganisation Corporation]] (2) as Director-General of the [[European Commission]] in Brussels (3) as Executive Chairman of the [[South Bank Arts Centre]] i
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  • ...welfare area, but also new programs dedicated to intellectual property and competition, and energy and the environment.<ref>Helen Disney, [http://issuu.com/stockh ...tion]].<ref>Heritage Foundation Reports, AN OECD PROPOSAL TO ELIMINATE TAX COMPETITION WOULD MEAN HIGHER TAXES AND LESS PRIVACY, BACKGROUNDER; No. 1395; Pg. 1, 18
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  • ...Economic Thinking]].<ref name="CC">Charity Commission [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/SHOWCHARITY/RegisterOfCharities/ContactAndTrustees.aspx?RegisteredCh *The Limits to Tax: Efficiency, Equity and International Competition, Irwin Stelzer, December 2006
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  • ...rst industry lobby groups to systematically monitor and influence European Commission policy making. Pfizer, Boeing, Du Pont, Exxon, General Motors, McDonald’s ...ional level, and maintaining close links with EU institutions (Parliament, Commission, Council, Economic & Social Committee), regulatory authorities (EMEA), heal
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  • ...ary and Counsel to the Board of [[BP]] p.l.c., Member of the [[Competition Commission]], the [[Takeover Panel]] and the Listing Authority Advisory Committee to t
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  • *Voted in favour of the Commission White Paper on "Strategy for a future Chemicals Policy" (A5-0356/2001). The ...gic Environmental Assessment of these transport corridors and calls on the Commission to improve methods for analysing the environmental and economic impact of t
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  • ...ary and Counsel to the Board of [[BP]] p.l.c., Member of the [[Competition Commission]], the [[Takeover Panel]] and the Listing Authority Advisory Committee to t
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  • ...groups. Although Leon Brittan is officially no longer part of the European Commission, his strong ties with Brussels must be very convenient for Unilever. ...as a broad customer base that includes UK government departments, European Commission, research councils, industry and consumer groups.
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  • ...ce in many, if not all sectors of the economy, one cannot speak of ‘fair competition’). ...(Unilever is committing £250,000 a year until 2004 to enable the Tate to commission new works of art.)
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  • ...d with the French Ministry of Education, Council of State and the European Commission. He was also Official representative to the Government´s Secretariat, Head ...imon, former Chairman of BP, was appointed Minister for European Trade and Competition by Tony Blair in May 1997. When he was appointed Minister he resigned from
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  • ...al & Regulatory: [[Denise Kingsmill]] CBE, deputy chairman, Competition Commission ...d Marketing for [[Choice FM]], a member of the Women's Committee for the [[Commission for Racial Equality]], vice president of the [[Small Business Bureau]] and
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  • The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS) is the economic regulator of water in Scotland. It is ...d. With the act now giving statutory powers to the newly formed six person commission to set charges for customers and the budget for the capital investment prog
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  • ...sor Simpson’s vision of independence is one based on limited government, competition and free-markets. The implications for Scottish Water in such a vision are David Simpson is now a member of the [[Water Industry Commission]] (WIC), the economic regulator for the Water Industry in Scotland. They h
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  • ...reby the Scottish Executive set Ministerial Objectives, the Water Industry Commission sets the budget to deliver these objectives and Scottish Water carries out ...te intervention, little public investment and more private involvement and competition. In fact, even though it is still a publicly owned utility Scottish Water
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  • ...sh Water wrought by the strict regulatory pressure of the [[Water Industry Commission for Scotland]]. ...id Hume Institute]] by [[Sir Ian Byatt]], Chairman of the [[Water Industry Commission for Scotland]] and the subsequent paper by Sir Ian that we published. It wa
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  • ...ommission.org.uk/rep_pub/reports/1976_1979/fulltext/115c03.pdf Competition Commission profile] 1979
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  • ...th]] Memorial Mace, named after the former Labour leader and winner of the competition who died in 1994). Other winners of the universities mace include [[Charles *[[Leon Brittan]] (1961) - Vice-President of the European Commission
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