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Book Review:

In 'Scarcity', Fredrik Albritton Jonsson and Carl Wennerlind set out a comparison of ideas about the use of natural resources and economic organisation, but the treatment of material is at times superficial and opportunities to engage with important contemporary debates are missed.
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A selection of some recent book reviews on the topic of trade and trade policy.

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Urbanists often look to places like zoning-free Houston, the private places of St Louis, and privately-developed exurban communities like Irvine. There we see rules about land use emerge between residents and via developers.

I wrote about another example.

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The report stresses the educational task of better informing both NEDs about their role and the broader society (including the broader business world) about what is to be reasonably expected of NEDs.
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Among other things the report considers: the historical development of NEDs, the tensions in what is demanded of NEDs, and potential reforms which could improve outcomes.
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The Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics is pleased to announce the publication of a report on the topic of non-executive directors written by Richard Turnbull.
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https://theceme.substack.com/p/is-the-non-executive-director-worth
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The non-executive director is essential to the proper functioning of corporate governance.
What are the reasonable expectations that society places on those that undertake this task and what are the appropriate legal responsibilities? 🧵