The IEA Book Club will be hosting an upcoming event with Sir Vernon Bogdanor on his latest book, “Making The … Continue ...
“Case studies in recent economic history typically deal with unambiguous success stories, or unambiguous cautionary tales: countries that are either much richer, or much poorer, than their neighbours.
IEA Editorial Research Fellow Professor Len Shackleton was quoted in the Telegraph discussing reports that the Government is considering introducing a maximum workplace temperature. The article said: ...
Commenting on data showing that the rate of inflation fell below the 2% target for the first time in three-and-a-half years to 1.7% in September, Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the free market ...
Commenting on the Employment Rights Bill announced by the Government today, Professor Len Shackleton, Editorial and Research Fellow at the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, ...
From 19 to 23 August 2024, the Institute of Economic Affairs and the Adam Smith Institute organised their annual Freedom Week at Cambridge University. Freedom Week 2024 was an intellectually ...
On 12 October 2024, European Students for Liberty (ESFL) and their Icelandic partners organised a conference entitled ‘Markets and Entrepreneurship’ at Reykjavik University. One of the speakers was ...
Friedrich August von Hayek never formally worked for the Institute of Economic Affairs. But he was nonetheless undoubtedly one of the most significant figures in the institute’s history. If we had to ...
Commenting on data showing that the UK economy grew by 0.2% in August, Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the free market think tank, the Institute of Economic Affairs, said: “The return to growth in ...
This publication comprises a reappraisal of the work of John Maynard Keynes. It strengthens the view that the Keynesians went too far in supposing that the old economics had been overthrown by the new ...
THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE: A HIGH-RISK PRINCIPLE by Gabriel Calzada, Cécile Philippe, Xavier Méra THE 2005 GENERAL ELECTION AND THE ‘NULL MP’: A NEW APPROACH TO ELECTORAL REFORM by Richard Teather ...