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Airport Expansion Questioned

18 October 2002
Housing and Planning

Airport Expansion Questioned

18 October 2002
Expansion of Heathrow and Gatwick might not be necessary if a proper charging structure were in place claims influential senior … Continue reading “Airport Expansion Questioned”

Ethics and morals important determinants of crime too

30 September 2002
Society and Culture

Ethics and morals important determinants of crime too

30 September 2002

... as well as deterrence and demography, say IEA authors

Crime has fallen over the last ten years because of economic factors, a sustained fall in the proportion of young … Continue reading “Ethics and morals important determinants of crime too”

Balcerowicz: rapid and radical reformers done best

16 September 2002
Markets and Morality

Balcerowicz: rapid and radical reformers done best

16 September 2002

findings from ex-communist countries

Market reforms have worked well in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, argues Professor Leszek Balcerowicz, President … Continue reading “Balcerowicz: rapid and radical reformers done best”

Don’t Join the Euro, Says New IEA Paper

9 September 2002
Government and Institutions

Don’t Join the Euro, Says New IEA Paper

9 September 2002

consider Britain's economic interests

It would be ‘strongly against Britain’s economic interests to join EMU as it is constituted and planned’, says Professor Patrick … Continue reading “Don’t Join the Euro, Says New IEA Paper”

End Growth In Power Of Employment Tribunals

17 November 2002
Labour Market

End Growth In Power Of Employment Tribunals

17 November 2002
Applications to employment tribunals have nearly trebled in the last decade and are now running at well over 100,000 a … Continue reading “End Growth In Power Of Employment Tribunals”

University Students Should Pay Full Costs of Their Education

28 June 2002
Education

University Students Should Pay Full Costs of Their Education

28 June 2002
Students, who benefit from higher education, should pay the full costs, according to Professor Edward J. Mishan, formerly of the … Continue reading “University Students Should Pay Full Costs of Their Education”

European Central Bank Has Democratic Legitimacy, Says Issing

13 May 2002
Monetary Policy

European Central Bank Has Democratic Legitimacy, Says Issing

13 May 2002
The European Central Bank (ECB) has a ‘robust degree of democratic legitimacy’, according to Professor Otmar Issing, a member of … Continue reading “European Central Bank Has Democratic Legitimacy, Says Issing”

IEA Yearbook: better public services from increased spending?

22 April 2002
Tax and Fiscal Policy

IEA Yearbook: better public services from increased spending?

22 April 2002
Government plans to pour more money into ‘public services’ are unlikely to bear fruit unless resource allocation is improved, says … Continue reading “IEA Yearbook: better public services from increased spending?”

Trust in Standards Declined — Reform Exam Boards

10 April 2002
Education

Trust in Standards Declined — Reform Exam Boards

10 April 2002
The ‘proudly independent’ mid-nineteenth examination boards have become an ‘arm of the state’, subject to legislation ‘that mirrors the high … Continue reading “Trust in Standards Declined — Reform Exam Boards”

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