IEA Past Events

  • Sep
  • 15
  •  15/09/2013
     17:15
Liberal Democrat Party Conference event – Sunday 15 September 2013 – 6:15pm – 7:30pm Alsh 2 Room, SECC Conference Centre, Glasgow Why aren’t the Liberal Democrats more liberal? Speakers: Mark Littlewood (Chair) Jeremy Browne, MP for Taunton Deane Emma Carr, Deputy Director of Big Brother Watch Christopher Snowdon, IEA Stephen Tall, Co-Editor of LibDem Voice (more…)

Venue:  

Address:
Alsh 2 Room, SECC Conference Centre, Glasgow

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  • Aug
  • 14
  •  14/08/2013
     17:30
An Evening Panel Discussion: Should a seat in the boardroom be based on merit…or gender? Should companies make board appointments in the interests of shareholders, customers and employees … or in the name of political correctness? Or is this a necessary way of correcting imbalances in the UK’s senior management structures? Please join our distinguished panel (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • Jul
  • 15

A panel discussion on prohibition vs. harm reduction

  •  15/07/2013
     17:30
Some public health campaigners consider good health to be irreconcilable with free market capitalism. They regard the pursuit of profit as a major cause of unhealthy consumption and view certain industries as ‘disease vectors’. Accordingly, they support political action which limits commercial speech and restricts product development. One consequence of this ‘neo-prohibitionist’ approach is that (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • Jul
  • 3

Grover Norquist speaks on tax policy

  •  03/07/2013
     17:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs and CQS are pleased to invite you to the Annual IEA Hayek Memorial Lecture. The lecture will be delivered by Grover Norquist, speaking on the subject The Leave Us Alone Coalition vs. The Takings Coalition: The On-going Struggle. Lecture (6:30pm for) 6:45pm – 8:15pm Grover Norquist (Twitter: @GroverNorquist) is president of (more…)

Venue:  

Address:
Church House Conference Centre, Westminster, London SW1P 3NZ

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  • Jun
  • 3

How should the Labour Party address the cost of living?

  •  03/06/2013
     17:30
With living standards set to be a key issue at the next election we examine how cutting taxes and tackling vested interests can help to make life more affordable for hard-pressed families. Speakers: Mark Littlewood (chair), Director General at Institute of Economic Affairs Dan Hodges, Telegraph blogger and columnist Paul Ormerod, Economist, author and entrepreneur (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • May
  • 29

Mark Littlewood interviews Martin Durkin on his stance on liberalism, free markets and more

  •  29/05/2013
     17:30
Martin Durkin has produced, directed and executive-produced a wide variety of programmes covering the arts, science, history, entertainment, features and social documentaries. His latest documentary Margaret – Death of a Revolutionary was shown on Channel Four on 13 April. Of the various prizes he has won for his wonderful films, he is most proud of (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • May
  • 21

George A Selgin will discuss how Parliament removed Scottish banks' note-issuing privileges, undermining its once-celebrated system

  •  21/05/2013
     17:30
In light of the ongoing debate concerning Scottish independence, it is instructive to consider the history of Parliament’s influence upon Scottish monetary arrangements. So long as it remained free from Parliament’s interference, the Scottish monetary system proved itself to be both a remarkably efficient engine of economic growth and far less subject to crises than (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • May
  • 14

Iain Murray will discuss the evolution of party politics in the aftermath of the 2012 US elections

  •  14/05/2013
     17:30
Many people thought that the re-election of President Obama signalled a sea-change in American politics. The era of big government, for example, was back. However, events since then suggest that the election was not so much an endorsement of big government policies, but a rejection of the mainstream conservative alternative. Indeed, most political indicators point (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • May
  • 9

A panel discussion about whether the euro should be saved

  •  09/05/2013
     17:30
An evening panel discussion – Was the euro a mistake… and does it have a future? Speakers: Dr Juan E Castañeda, University of Buckingham and Editor of ‘theoldladyofthreadneedlestreet.wordpress.com’ Jamie Dannhauser, Senior UK Economist, Lombard Street Research Prof Kevin Dowd, Professor of Finance and Economics, Durham Business School Dr Bodo Herzog, Professor of Economics and Director (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • May
  • 1
  •  01/05/2013
     17:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to the launch of 

IEA LIFESTYLE ECONOMICS. Join Mark Littlewood, Director General of the IEA, Christopher Snowdon, Head of the Lifestyle Economics and special guests. Free drinks, smoking terrace – and the chance to win £100 of chips!

 There are limited places available for this event, and attendance is (more…)

Venue:  

Address:
The Casino at The Empire, 5-6 Leicester Square,
London, WC2H 7NA

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