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The Corruption of Universal Suffrage (web publication)

5 June 2006
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The Corruption of Universal Suffrage (web publication)

Brad Walmsley
5 June 2006

A new analysis of the relationship between tax, consent and the tyranny of the majority

In the twelfth IEA Discussion Paper, journalist and banker Brad Walmsley sets out the dangers of a tyrannical majority inherent … Continue reading “The Corruption of Universal Suffrage (web publication)”

The Railways, the Market and the Government

2 June 2006
Research

The Railways, the Market and the Government

John Hibbs, Oliver Knipping, Rico Merket, Chris Nash, Rana Roy, David E. Tyrrall and Richard Wellings
2 June 2006

An incisive analysis of the future of the railways

The debate on rail privatisation often seems to focus on very narrow issues. Those on both sides of the argument … Continue reading “The Railways, the Market and the Government”

Europe After the ‘No’ Votes

26 April 2006
Research

Europe After the ‘No’ Votes

Patrick A. Messerlin
26 April 2006

Professor Patrick Messerlin plots an economic future for the EU.

In Europe After the NO Votes , Professor Patrick Messerlin of the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, argues that the … Continue reading “Europe After the ‘No’ Votes”

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition

16 April 2006
Research

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition

Edited by Colin Robinson
16 April 2006

The 2006 title in the IEA's annual series looking at the state of utility regulation and competition policy

Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition continues the series of annual books which critically review the state of utility regulation and … Continue reading “Regulating Utilities and Promoting Competition”

Issues in Monetary Policy

2 April 2006
Research

Issues in Monetary Policy

2 April 2006

This major title explores a series of issues within comtemporary monetary policy.

Edited by Kent Matthews and Philip Booth With contributions by Mervyn King, David B Smith, Andrew Lilico, Keith Pilbeam, Patrick … Continue reading “Issues in Monetary Policy”

The BBC’s Climate Change Meltdown (web publication)

24 March 2006
Research

The BBC’s Climate Change Meltdown (web publication)

Richard D North
24 March 2006

IEA Media Fellow Richard D North Examines the BBC's presentation of the climate change debate

Meltdown , the BBC’s latest factual programming to address the climate change issue, reveals that the corporation does not trust … Continue reading “The BBC’s Climate Change Meltdown (web publication)”

I, Job (web publication)

9 March 2006
Research

I, Job (web publication)

Julia Sotnikova
9 March 2006

An essay inspired by 'I, Pencil' by Leonard Reed

Why are European and British companies not enjoying the dynamism that has recently emerged in China and India? Why are … Continue reading “I, Job (web publication)”

Were 364 Economists All Wrong?

8 March 2006
Research

Were 364 Economists All Wrong?

Edited by Philip Booth
8 March 2006

A discussion of the impact and legacy of the seminal 1981 Budget.

In March 1981, 364 economists agreed to write to The Times arguing strongly against the then government’s monetary and fiscal … Continue reading “Were 364 Economists All Wrong?”

Wheels of Fortune

9 February 2006
Research

Wheels of Fortune

Fred Harrison
9 February 2006

Self-funding infrastructure and the free market case for a Land Tax

It is often assumed that government intervention is required to bring to fruition large scale infrastructure projects because the large … Continue reading “Wheels of Fortune”

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