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Applied Economics Letters | 2002

National Lottery participation and expenditure: preliminary results using a two stage modelling approach

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie

Using data from the Family Expenditure Survey, this paper analyses participation in, and expenditure on, the UK National Lottery by individuals for the period 1995/1996 to 1999/2000. Probit and truncated Tobit models are employed in a two part estimation. The results highlight the importance of gender, age, education, marital status and occupation in individual participation and expenditure decisions.


Archive | 2008

Great Britain: England and Wales, and Scotland

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie

One of the most contentious political issues in the United Kingdom in the second half of the twentieth century was the relationship between individual citizens and the state. In the years immediately following the Second World War a consensus emerged between the main political parties on the role of the state as a provider to citizens of a range of goods and services — particularly those associated with the utility industries — in order to achieve specific distributional ends.1 By the mid-1970s, however, doubts were being raised by leading politicians2 about the efficacy of public corporations in meeting redistributive or other social obligations, and the consensus began to break down. The 1979 election, of a Conservative administration committed to changing the relationship between the citizen and the state marked the beginning of a period in which alternatives to the public sector provision of goods and services were explored. A technically challenging and politically ambitious privatization programme followed, in which many nationalized industries, including some but not all of the utilities (previously considered the exclusive preserve of the state), were restructured, divested of particular social obligations, given clearer economic objectives, made subject to new forms of economic regulation, and sold to private sector investors.3


Utilities Policy | 1999

Regulating Scottish water: [regulatory reform in the Scottish water industry: recent progress and future prospects]

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie

Abstract This paper outlines and analyses the development of economic regulation in the Scottish water and sewerage industry. It highlights the most recent legislative changes, notes the remaining structural flaws, and suggests ways in which further developments might promote the effectiveness of the regulatory regime.


Fiscal Studies | 2005

Affordability of household water and sewerage services in Great Britain

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Archive | 2002

Affordability of water and sewerage services in Great Britain

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Quarterly Economic Commentary | 2001

Affordability of Scottish water and sewerage charges

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Archive | 2003

Principles of Charging for Water and Wastewater

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Archive | 2002

Council tax in Scotland: the economic case for reform

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Archive | 2008

Affordability of Scottish households water and sewerage charges: Historic trends and current position

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie


Archive | 2007

Social policies and private sector participation in water supply – the case of Great Britain: Working paper prepared for the UNRISD project on 'Social Policy, Regulation and Private Sector Involvement in Water Supply'

John W Sawkins; Valerie Dickie

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