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Britain and the European Union – Better Off Out?

11 December 2012
Government and Institutions

Britain and the European Union – Better Off Out?

11 December 2012
Speakers: Prof Tim Congdon CBE, Chief Executive, International Monetary Research Ltd; Martin Howe QC, 8 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn; Mats … Continue reading “Britain and the European Union – Better Off Out?”

Implications of the US election for the global economy

16 November 2012
Government and Institutions

Implications of the US election for the global economy

16 November 2012
Americans went to the polls on 6 November to choose not only a President, but also to determine control of … Continue reading “Implications of the US election for the global economy”

Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract

7 October 2012
Economic Theory

Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract

7 October 2012
IEA fringe event at Conservative Party Conference. As the cost of living becomes an increasingly important issue for people, this … Continue reading “Strugglers and strivers: An agenda that will attract”

A manifesto fit for 2015 – 15 ideas to transform Britain

9 October 2012
Economic Theory

A manifesto fit for 2015 – 15 ideas to transform Britain

9 October 2012
IEA and Free Enterprise Group – Conservative Party Conference event – Tuesday 9 October 2012 Emerging economies are now rising … Continue reading “A manifesto fit for 2015 – 15 ideas to transform Britain”

Has the Coalition failed the economy? Is free market reform the answer?

21 September 2012
Economic Theory

Has the Coalition failed the economy? Is free market reform the answer?

21 September 2012
The Institute of Economic Affairs fringe event at UKIP Conference. Speakers: Mark Littlewood (IEA), Patrick O’Flynn (Daily Express), Steven Woolfe … Continue reading “Has the Coalition failed the economy? Is free market reform the answer?”

Drugs: The War We Never Fought

16 May 2012
Lifestyle Economics

Drugs: The War We Never Fought

16 May 2012
The Institute of Economic Affairs held an exclusive head-to-head debate on Drugs: The War We Never Fought between Peter Hitchens … Continue reading “Drugs: The War We Never Fought”

How China Became Capitalist

26 April 2012
Economic Theory

How China Became Capitalist

26 April 2012
The book launch for the new IEA co-published book by Nobel Laureate Prof Ronald Coase and Ning Wang. Speakers include: … Continue reading “How China Became Capitalist”

IEA Growth Forum – Job Creation and Education

27 February 2012
Education

IEA Growth Forum – Job Creation and Education

27 February 2012
The second panel discussion at the IEA/FEG Growth Forum on job creation and education. Speakers include: Len Shackleton Elizabeth Truss … Continue reading “IEA Growth Forum – Job Creation and Education”

Should we abolish the DCMS?

8 February 2012
Government and Institutions

Should we abolish the DCMS?

8 February 2012
An evening panel discussion tackling the question of whether there should be a specific government department covering the areas of media, … Continue reading “Should we abolish the DCMS?”

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