Government and Institutions

IEA releases the next in a series of research on use of public money to lobby government

Following on from research published between 2012 and 2014, a new report from the Institute of Economic Affairs finds that … Continue reading “Taxpayer-funded activism declines in England, but soars regionally & in the EU says new IEA report”
Economic Theory

IEA releases new, comprehensive book on socialism

Today the Institute of Economic Affairs unveils a new book from our Head of Political Economy Dr Kristian Niemietz: ‘Socialism: … Continue reading “IEA publish new comprehensive book, “Socialism: the failed idea that never dies””
Housing and Planning

A IEA new report on the UK's housing crisis

If a tenth of designated Green Belt land around Greater London were used for new housing, 160,000 new homes could … Continue reading “Ever-expanding Green Belt must be tackled to solve UK housing crisis, says new report”
Trade, Development, and Immigration

IEA release report on the effect of a "No-Deal" Brexit on food supply

Today the Institute of Economic Affairs launches another briefing in its series of ‘no-deal’ Brexit Fear-Checkers to help separate theoretical risks from … Continue reading “Fears of empty supermarket shelves after no-deal Brexit are overblown, says new IEA briefing”
Lifestyle Economics

Christopher Snowdon writes for Spectator Health

The IEA’s Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon has written for Spectator Health, in light of the Lancet Commission on … Continue reading “It’s difficult to imagine a more blatantly elitist project than the Lancet Commission on Obesity”