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Capitalism, Morality and Markets

1 April 2001
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Capitalism, Morality and Markets

Brian Griffiths, Robert A. Sirico, Norman Barry & Frank Field
1 April 2001
Please be aware that this book is no longer available for sale. In 2000 the Institute began a series of … Continue reading “Capitalism, Morality and Markets”

Immigration Policy for an Age of Mass Movement (web publication)

10 March 2001
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Immigration Policy for an Age of Mass Movement (web publication)

Irwin M. Stelzer
10 March 2001

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Anti-Liberalism 2000: The Rise of New Millennium Collectivism

5 March 2001
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Anti-Liberalism 2000: The Rise of New Millennium Collectivism

David Henderson
5 March 2001
In the last twenty-five years, many countries have embarked on programmes of economic liberalisation. But, David Henderson argues, it is … Continue reading “Anti-Liberalism 2000: The Rise of New Millennium Collectivism”

WHO, What and Why?

1 March 2001
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WHO, What and Why?

Roger Scruton
1 March 2001
Trans-National Government, Legitimacy and the WHO. Roger Scruton examines the activities of transnational institutions (the United Nations and its affiliates) … Continue reading “WHO, What and Why?”

HIV and Aids in Schools: Compulsory Miseducation

1 March 2001
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HIV and Aids in Schools: Compulsory Miseducation

James Tooley
1 March 2001

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2001, Occasional Papers 121, ISBN 978 0 255 36522 2, 99pp, PB

Regulating Utilities New Issues, New Solutions

1 February 2001
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Regulating Utilities New Issues, New Solutions

Colin Robinson (Ed.)
1 February 2001
Every year the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School publish a volume of essays about Britain’s system … Continue reading “Regulating Utilities New Issues, New Solutions”

The World Turned Rightside Up

31 January 2001
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The World Turned Rightside Up

John C. Hulsman
31 January 2001
A New Trading Agenda for the Age of Globalisation. At a time when public opposition to joining the euro is … Continue reading “The World Turned Rightside Up”

Transport Policy: the Myth of Integrated Planning

1 January 2001
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Transport Policy: the Myth of Integrated Planning

John Hibbs
1 January 2001
The present government assumes an ‘integrated transport policy’ is required because integration will not be achieved by market forces. Its … Continue reading “Transport Policy: the Myth of Integrated Planning”

Training Too Much?

1 January 2001
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Training Too Much?

J.R. Shackleton
1 January 2001

A Sceptical Look at the Economics of Skill Provision in the UK

There is still a consensus that British workers are unskilled in relation to their foreign counterparts and a considerable increase … Continue reading “Training Too Much?”

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