IEA Past Events

  • May
  • 29

Roger Bootle speaks on his new book

  •  29/05/2014
     17:15
Designed by its founders to pursue ever closer union the EU has reached a fork in the road. While its elites still press for greater integration, support for the project among its citizenry is dwindling fast. A noble dream born in the shadow of a terrible war, conceived in a world of powerful blocs dominated (more…)

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IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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  • May
  • 28

An IEA Working Lunch with Jamie Whyte, Leader of ACT New Zealand

  •  28/05/2014
     11:50
Jamie is an IEA fellow and the Leader of ACT New Zealand. He is also the Head of Research and Publishing at Oliver Wyman Financial Services. He has previously worked as a management consultant for the Boston Consulting Group, as a philosophy lecturer at Cambridge University and as a foreign currency trader. Jamie is the (more…)

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Address:
IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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  • May
  • 21

An IEA Political Economy Supper with Phil Collins, Columnist and Chief Leader Writer of The Times

  •  21/05/2014
     17:30
Philip Collins is a columnist and chief leader writer for The Times. He is also the chair of the board of trustees at the independent think tank Demos. Before joining The Times he was the Chief Speech Writer for the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, the Director of the Social Market Foundation think-tank and an Equity (more…)

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Address:
IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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  • May
  • 8
  •  08/05/2014
     17:30
Panel discussion followed by drinks reception. Since the recession officially ended in the UK in 2009, the cost of living has become a major political issue. Wage freezes and price inflation have resulted in living standards declining for millions of Britons. In real terms, salaries remain at the level of 2004 while the price of (more…)

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Address:
IEA, 2 Lord North Street, London, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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  • Apr
  • 11

The UK's largest conference for pro-liberty students

  •  11/04/2014
     18:00
Join us for Freedom Forum 2014, the UK’s largest gathering of pro-liberty students and young professionals! Friday 11th April 7pm – Sunday 13th April 5pm The UK’s largest conference for pro-liberty students and young people, with talks on economics, philosophy, public policy, politics and history, and training sessions in debating, student activism, and journalism from (more…)

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London, UCL Institute of Child Health, WC1N 1EH

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  • Mar
  • 31

International experts discuss the future of European policy.

  •  31/03/2014
     17:30
What direction will the states of Europe take following the May elections? Panel discussion followed by drinks reception. The European Parliament and Commission formed after the May election will profoundly shape the future of European policy, from immigration to energy and the single market. How will the policy agenda change, and what are the implications (more…)

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Address:
2 Lord North Street, Westminster, London, SW1P 3LB (entrance on Great Peter Street)

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  • Mar
  • 31

One-day conference reflecting on regulation in infrastructure.

  •  31/03/2014
     08:30
We would like to invite you to join us for the following one-day conference, organised by the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR) in conjunction with City University’s Centre for Competition and Regulatory Policy and the Institute of Economic Affairs. The British utility regulation model has been highly influential over the past 30 (more…)

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New Academic Building, NAB.LG.01, London School of Economics and Political Science

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  • Mar
  • 31

Can we achieve decentralisation and deregulation within the European Union?

  •  31/03/2014
     07:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs’ breakfast panel marks the start of the 2014 Free-Market Road Show. The discussion offers an opportunity to assess whether or not decentralisation and deregulation are achievable within the European Union.   The question of Britain’s future within the EU is becoming ever more scrutinised. With appearances from a number of influential speakers and chaired by (more…)

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Institute of Economic affairs, 2 Lord North Street, London

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  • Mar
  • 25

Dr Bob Swarup speaks on his new book

  •  25/03/2014
     18:30
Financial crises are to us what natural disasters were to our ancient ancestors. From ancient Rome to the Great Meltdown of 2008, their unpredictable nature and punishing aftermath have made them objects of mystery and morbid fascination. In this sweeping account, acclaimed commentator and financier Bob Swarup examines our shared history of financial speculation and (more…)

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Address:
2 Lord North Street, Westminster, London SW1 (door on Great Peter Street)

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  • Mar
  • 20

IEA and TPA Post-Budget Briefing

  •  20/03/2014
     09:15
The morning after this crucial Budget, the TaxPayers’ Alliance and the Institute of Economic Affairs will bring together a cross-party panel of experts to assess its political and economic implications. Speakers: •       Jonathan Isaby (Chair), Chief Executive, TaxPayers’ Alliance •       Prof. Philip Booth, Editorial Director, Institute of Economic Affairs •       Lord McFall of Alcluith (Lab), (more…)

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TaxPayers' Alliance, 55 Tufton Street, London, SW1P 3QL

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