IEA Past Events

  • Nov
  • 10

The Future of the Euro

  •  10/11/2010
     18:30
Though the Euro crisis is not in the headlines right now, the fundamental problems remain. Structural imbalances, government indebtedness and rigid labour markets all mean that EU countries have great difficulty responding to economic shocks. The ceding of control over monetary policy in the Euro zone countries seems to have removed the only mechanism to (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • Nov
  • 4

The IEA is delighted to announce the 2010 Beesley Lectures

  •  04/11/2010
     18:30
The Beesley Lectures are a series of eight annual lectures covering regulated industries in the UK. Now in their twentieth year, the lectures are held in memory of Professor Michael Beesley, who was a leading architect of the British system of utility regulation and a Managing Trustee of the Institute of Economic Affairs. He founded (more…)

Venue:  

Address:
Institute of Directors

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  • Nov
  • 2

The IEA presents an Occasional Lecture by Dr Mark Skousen

  •  02/11/2010
     18:30
Dr Mark Skousen, author of "Vienna and Chicago, Friends or Foes?", will address the major differences between the Austrian and Chicago schools in confronting the ongoing global financial crisis, both in cause and policy prescriptions. The Chicago monetarists have never worried much about asset bubbles, while the Austrians accurately predicted the macro effects of the (more…)
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  • Nov
  • 2

The IEA presents an Occasional Lecture by Dr Mark Skousen

  •  02/11/2010
     18:30
Dr Mark Skousen, author of “Vienna and Chicago, Friends or Foes?” , will address the major differences between the Austrian and Chicago schools in confronting the ongoing global financial crisis, both in cause and policy prescriptions. The Chicago monetarists have never worried much about asset bubbles, while the Austrians accurately predicted the macro effects of (more…)
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  • Oct
  • 28

The IEA is delighted to announce the 2010 Beesley Lectures

  •  28/10/2010
     17:30
The Beesley Lectures are a series of eight annual lectures covering regulated industries in the UK. Now in their twentieth year, the lectures are held in memory of Professor Michael Beesley, who was a leading architect of the British system of utility regulation and a Managing Trustee of the Institute of Economic Affairs. He founded (more…)
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  • Oct
  • 28

Delivered by Prof Jesús Huerta de Soto

  •  28/10/2010
     17:30
This year's LSE Hayek lecture is being given by an IEA author and we are delighted to support this event. The eminent Professor Jesús Huerta De Soto will present his innovative solutions to the banking crisis and the credit crunch, working within the tradition of the Austrian School masters. Prof de Soto will unveil proposed (more…)

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Address:
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, London School of Economics

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  • Oct
  • 28

Delivered by Prof Jesús Huerta de Soto

  •  28/10/2010
     17:30
This year's LSE Hayek lecture is being given by an IEA author and we are delighted to support this event. The eminent Professor Jesús Huerta De Soto will present his innovative solutions to the banking crisis and the credit crunch, working within the tradition of the Austrian School masters. Prof de Soto will unveil proposed (more…)

Venue:  

Address:
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, London School of Economics

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  • Oct
  • 26

The British General Election of 2010 by Dennis Kavanagh and Philip Cowley

  •  26/10/2010
     17:00
The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to attend an IEA Book Launch – The British General Election of 2010 by Dennis Kavanagh and Philip Cowley (published by Palgrave Macmillan) The event starts with a drinks reception at 6:00pm and will finish at 8:00pm, with a panel discussion at 6:30pm. Speakers: Rt Hon Danny Alexander (more…)

Venue:  

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

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  • Oct
  • 21

Sorry, We Have No Money Britain s Economic Problem by Warwick Lightfoot

  •  21/10/2010
     17:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to attend: An IEA Book Launch Sorry, We Have No Money – Britain’s Economic Problem by Warwick Lightfoot The event will run from 6:30pm until 8:00pm, with brief remarks from the Author at 7:00pm “This book is a timely reminder of how little the UK's problems have to (more…)

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

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  • Oct
  • 5

"Pragmatism, Principle and Power: What will the coalition mean for Conservative politics?"

  •  05/10/2010
     16:45
The Institute of Economic Affairs is pleased to co-host (with the Adam Smith Institute) a panel discussion on “Pragmatism, Principle and Power: What will the coalition mean for Conservative politics?” Chair: Shane Greer, Executive Editor of Total Politics magazine Speakers: Douglas Carswell MP, Member of Parliament for Clacton Daniel Hannan MEP, MEP for the South (more…)

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Address:
Hyatt Regency

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