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Economics in the real world: Monetary policy and the housing market

Powering the future

What role does wind play in the UK’s energy mix?

In this article, Christian Spielmann discusses the growing use of renewable sources, such as wind energy, in the UK

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application of policy instruments, externalities, market failure and government intervention

Not much functions in today’s world without energy. The lights in our homes, the trains that connect our cities, the machinery in fields that harvests our food, and the industrial processes that produce goods and infrastructure that we rely on daily. Energy is key for our economic progress and our wellbeing.

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Economics in the real world: Monetary policy and the housing market

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