Krystian Seibert
Krystian Seibert is a student at the London School of Economics. His last article for Policy was ‘There’s No Such Thing as a Free Parking Space,’ Autumn 2008. This article was originally published in Economic Affairs, the quarterly journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, London.
Publications by Author
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FEATURE: Rethinking Professional Regulation
| 03 Mar 2009 | POLICY MagazineCompetitive professional regulation would lead to lower costs for consumers.
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OPINION: There’s No Such Thing as a Free Parking Space
| 04 Jun 2008 | POLICY MagazineMinimum parking regulations ensure there’s plenty of space for our cars at the shops but we pay a hefty price for it.
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FEATURE: Finding a Cab: The Better Deal for Taxi Customers
| 07 Jul 2006 | POLICY MagazineCheaper and more readily available taxis are possible without expensive compensation for taxi licence owners.
Opinion & Commentary by Author
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There’s no such thing as a free parking space
| 19 Jun 2008 | The AustralianHousing affordability, cutting greenhouse emissions and easing the rising cost burden on low income families are the issues... Read More
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Little is fair in regulating taxi fares and licences
| 30 Jun 2006 | The Australian Financial ReviewThrough all the market reforms of the 1990s, examples of taxi market deregulation in Australia were as hard to find as a... Read More

