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Nigel Driffield

H-index: 42
Economics 52%
Business 39%
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Not just pointless but leaves people facing monopsony wages
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Currently reading a phd - restricting labour mobility causes factor market distortions that advantage firms and workers are paid below their MRP - who would have thought it . Ps gets worse as labour protection is eroded. Reform anyone ?
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Really pleased to have been included in this
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Personally I’m unconvinced that a 1.5bn investment from palentir into our data fills me with confidence…..
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Very grateful for being highlighted in this way, but a shame these things have to look backward rather than focus on what im doing this week
acadsocsciences.bsky.social
Did you know the productivity gap between different parts of the UK is significantly higher than international standards? @nigeldriffield.bsky.social identified factors contributing to the West Midlands productivity gap & informed interventions to boost productivity. ➡️ acss.org.uk/publications...

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acadsocsciences.bsky.social
Did you know the productivity gap between different parts of the UK is significantly higher than international standards? @nigeldriffield.bsky.social identified factors contributing to the West Midlands productivity gap & informed interventions to boost productivity. ➡️ acss.org.uk/publications...
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
British Salt and the salt union , beer orders bus services in Kent (why Kent?) ….
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Librium and Valium, artificial legs, petrol, electricity meters and condoms (as i recall) ?
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Were you there when we did our OFT project - about 1997 ?
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Anyone else old enough to remember contestable markets ? BT were messing me about terribly having closed by accounts in error. Was only solved when i said “i have the skyBB order page open and if you dont solve in 5 mins im going to click ‘order’”
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Nothing is as quiet as a house the evening before à level results
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
We have a suggested surname of McKinnon - grew up in formby

by Nigel DriffieldReposted by: Calvin Jones

nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Ok so this is a long shot, and I’ve posted on various Facebook groups, but just in case ……
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Just read Sebastian payne’s “broken heartlands”. The fact that it was political book of the year is a sad indictment of the judges / who I assume didn’t know this, living in their Westminster bubble

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edwinhayward.com
The Telegraph has disappeared this from their website, possibly out of mortal shame.

You know what to do...

(Link is to archive copy. The internet never forgets.)

archive.is/2025.05.25-1...
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
An insight into midlands connectivity. Thinking of going to cricket at Worcester (28 miles) 1 hr 34 mins. Getting to lords, 1 hr 41 mins …..

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thepeterkelly.bsky.social
Dear Mr. Clegg

I have started a business, selling the contents of your house

I knew when I launched I did not have legal access your house

Without this access my company will not be profitable

Others have told me I have a flawed business model, but I disagree

Please advise how I should proceed
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Absolutely , they get a text telling them when to work, log on to clock in and are always understaffed. In a more sensible system they could clock on earlier, get paid and deal with the queue.
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
We get the productivity we deserve @productivity.bsky.social in cafe, person run off her feet, other staff sat chatting while we queue. Don’t blame them, shift starts 745, no reason they work for free, but firms employment policy should be more focussed on performance and less on monitoring
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Heard a great quote from a (podcaster?) on radio 5 - « football is the most important of the unimportant stuff » - seems to sum things up nicely.
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
“Party” for sale
petergeoghegan.bsky.social
‘Reform is launching a drive to raise funds from wealthy offshore donors in low tax jurisdictions including Monaco, UAE and Switzerland.’

Britain’s election laws are broken - and, so far, Labour’s mooted fixes are completely insufficient

www.ft.com/content/b133...
Reform UK heads offshore to raise funds from world’s wealthy
Party treasurer Nick Candy says events will be held ‘in restaurants, people’s private homes and on yachts’
www.ft.com
nigeldriffield.bsky.social
Yeah - Businesses in the West Midlands can’t move for banks saying to them “we’d really like to divert funds into supporting small business but ring fencing means we have to do speculative arbitrage instead”

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petergeoghegan.bsky.social
‘Reform is launching a drive to raise funds from wealthy offshore donors in low tax jurisdictions including Monaco, UAE and Switzerland.’

Britain’s election laws are broken - and, so far, Labour’s mooted fixes are completely insufficient

www.ft.com/content/b133...
Reform UK heads offshore to raise funds from world’s wealthy
Party treasurer Nick Candy says events will be held ‘in restaurants, people’s private homes and on yachts’
www.ft.com

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