Europe Economics
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Europe Economics is a financial consultancy firm which lists its specialties as:
- Economic regulation;
- Competition policy;
- The application of economics to public and business policy issues
According to its website Europe Economics’ clients include:
“government departments, regulators, the European Commission and the European Parliament, companies both large and small, industry and professional representative bodies, law firms, public affairs advisors and charitable bodies.”1
Europe Economics was founded in 1998 by Dermot Glynn. Prior to his role as Chairman of Europe Economics, Glynn had previously held roles as the Managing Director of NERA, the Chief Economist of KPMG, the Economic Director of the Confederation of British Industry, and a member of the Department of Applied Economics at Cambridge University.
Relationship with the Tobacco Industry
In response to UK government proposals for a Point of Sale Display Ban and Plain Packaging for tobacco products, Japan Tobacco International (JTI) commissioned four pieces of work from Europe Economics, authored by Dr Andrew Lilico:
- Economic analysis of a display ban and/or a plain packs requirement in the UK – 8 September 2008
- The impact of restrictions on the display of tobacco products – 8 October 2009
- Economic analysis of restrictions on the display of tobacco products: 2009 Canadian annual smoking data – letter – 30 November 2010
- Economic analysis of a plain packs requirement in the UK – 29 June 2012
In May 2018, JTI commission another piece of work from Europe Economics:
Third-Party Technique: Transparency
In the main text of each report, Europe Economics discloses that the research was funded by JTI. However, in JTI’s lengthy submission to the UK Consultation on Plain Packaging, the company referred to two of the above reports but did not disclose that they funded the research in this instance.
- See Andrew Lilico for more information.
Europe Economics did not submit their own detailed response to the UK consultation on plain packaging.