Read ‘The impact of artificial intelligence on the telecoms sector’, the third chapter of our latest collection of articles ‘The changing pace of business’. https://t.co/rIm3A0SKNR
Connecting the UK and EU carbon markets should reduce the costs of achieving shared climate goals. In our latest report, we explore the case for linking the UK and EU greenhouse gas emissions trading schemes. Read it here https://t.co/Ix4iVpifjC #EUUKTrade#CarbonPricing
Is Generative AI the death of the data scientist? Read the full article ‘Responsible generative AI: both humans and algorithms have biases’, the first chapter of our latest collection of articles ‘The changing pace of business’. https://t.co/7WkvZLrVMi
In our latest collection of articles ‘The changing pace of business’, our economists examine the challenges hindering productivity growth, particularly exploring the transformative potential of generative AI to overcome these hurdles. Read more. https://t.co/iS0lZMR1KH
We’re delighted to announce that a number of Frontier Economists have been ranked in the recent Who’s Who Legal (WWL) annual rankings for their expertise and knowledge in the Energy and Data sectors.
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Frontier Economics and BOP Consulting’s recent report has revealed promising outcomes for the Creative R&D Partnerships, part of the AHRC’s ambitious £61 million Creative Industries Clusters Programme
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In our report for Digital Europe, we examine the position of the EU in in a range of critical technologies.
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Frontier recently held the fourth webinar in our #MarketDesign series: Capacity Market Design, discussing the case for changing the GB electricity reliability standards. We have written a report for DESNZ on this topic
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Our Chairman @Gus_ODonnell speaks to @campbellclaret and @RoryStewartUK in the latest episode of the #Leading podcast, on his personal experiences working with four British prime ministers and his ongoing mission for greater #wellbeing in our lives: https://t.co/8cgROS741t
Frontier’s Catalina Guerrero will present a session during the GoArb Madrid 2024 event on 4 July in Madrid. Catalina's session will focus on damages estimation and working with experts during litigation proceedings. Learn more here https://t.co/6GigqGr6lc
Ahead of the UK General Election next week, Frontier’s Chair Gus O’Donnell discusses the need for a long-term policy approach, a braver stance towards innovation, a refocussed regulatory system and identifying and removing barriers to growth.
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We are delighted that Frontier has moved up to Band 2 in the Chambers Litigation Support 2024 rankings for Economic Analysts. #Competition Director, Zoltan Biro, has once again been listed as a notable practitioner. Read more here: https://t.co/5YPfXSqT7c
It’s not just the temperature that’s rising unevenly today. In London, lower-income neighbourhoods with less greenery can be up to 4°C warmer than their leafier, more affluent counterparts. Explore our #interactive data: https://t.co/bVSnvIBBfD
We’re thrilled to announce Frontier Economics Insight Day on 16 September at our London office. Click the link to find out more details and register now for your free spot! https://t.co/wrjYzbR2b7
Ever wondered how digital regulation is reshaping travel? The EU blocked https://t.co/7Yxzh4d3Dv's bid to acquire eTraveli. Dive into the full story in our final chapter ‘The new Frontier of digital competition policy’ of our latest collection of articles. https://t.co/NiNtj8HfTw
Click the link for the full story written by Frontier’s #transport team economists in our sixth chapter ‘Uneven post-pandemic take-off for Europe’s airlines’ of our latest collection of articles ‘🚉The long road to cleaner transport and travel’ 🚀✈️👇 https://t.co/N4dWyu1Wjp