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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

  1. FEATURE: Rethinking Professional Regulation

    Krystian Seibert | 03 Mar 2009 | POLICY Magazine

    Competitive professional regulation would lead to lower costs for consumers.

  2. OPINION: There’s No Such Thing as a Free Parking Space

    Krystian Seibert | 04 Jun 2008 | POLICY Magazine

    Minimum parking regulations ensure there’s plenty of space for our cars at the shops but we pay a hefty price for it.

  3. FEATURE: Finding a Cab: The Better Deal for Taxi Customers

    Krystian Seibert | 07 Jul 2006 | POLICY Magazine

    Cheaper and more readily available taxis are possible without expensive compensation for taxi licence owners.

Opinion & Commentary by Author

  1. There’s no such thing as a free parking space

    Krystian Seibert | 19 Jun 2008 | The Australian

    Housing affordability, cutting greenhouse emissions and easing the rising cost burden on low income families are the issues... Read More

  2. Little is fair in regulating taxi fares and licences

    Krystian Seibert | 30 Jun 2006 | The Australian Financial Review

    Through all the market reforms of the 1990s, examples of taxi market deregulation in Australia were as hard to find as a... Read More

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