IEA Past Events

  • May
  • 27

A panel discussion exploring the issue of financial regulation after the crash

  •  27/05/2009
     17:30
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE:EVENT NOW TO TAKE PLACE AT CHURCH HOUSE The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to attend an evening panel discussion ‘Financial Regulation After the Crash’ Panellists: Professor Philip Booth, Editorial & Programme Director, IEA Alastair Clark CBE, Former Advisor to the Governor of Bank of England Professor Laurence S Copeland, (more…)

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Address:
IEA, 2 Lord North Street, SW1

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  • Mar
  • 17

The launch of trenchant new book by Eamonn Butler decrying the state of Britain today

  •  17/03/2009
     18:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to attend an IEA Book Launch: The Rotten State of Britain (published by Gibson Square Books Ltd) by Eamonn Butler Tuesday 17th March 2009 6.30pm – 8.00pm (with brief remarks by the Author at 7.00pm) 2 Lord North Street, Westminster, SW1 (door on Great Peter Street) Click To (more…)

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

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  • Mar
  • 11

A debate in conjunction with the English Speaking Union on the subject of immigration

  •  11/03/2009
     19:00
The Institute of Economic Affairs and The English Speaking Union invite you to attend: A Debate on the motion: This House Believes in a Liberal Immigration Policy Speakers against the motion are: Damien Green MP, Conservative Shadow Immigration Minister and one other speaker to be announced Speakers for the motion are: Philippe Legrain, Journalist, Economist (more…)

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Address:
The English Speaking Union, Dartmouth House, 37 Charles Street, London W1J 5ED

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  • Mar
  • 11

A seminar on the role of government in the housing market

  •  11/03/2009
     19:00
The Institute of Economic Affairs and the Centre for Comparative Housing Research invite you to attend a seminar: "The Opportunities and Limits of Housing Markets" Venue: IEA, 2 Lord North Street, SW1 Time: 1.00pm-5.00pm. Lunch provided. Speakers: Dr Peter King, De Montfort University Professor Ken Gibb, Glasgow University Dr Tim Leunig, LSE Attendance is free, (more…)

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Address:
2 Lord North Street, SW1

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  • Mar
  • 11

The lauch of a major new publication which charts the policy development of privatisation

  •  11/03/2009
     18:30
The Institute of Economic Affairs invites you to attend an IEA Book Launch: The Official History of Privatisation Volume 1: The formative years 1970-1987 (published by Routledge) by David Parker Wednesday 11th March 2009 6.30pm – 8.00pm (with brief remarks by the Author at 7.00pm) 2 Lord North Street, Westminster, SW1 (door on Great Peter (more…)

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

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  • Feb
  • 24

The IEA and Marketforce's 26th Conference

  •  24/02/2009
     09:00
The IEA's 26th State of the Economy conference will provide an invaluable forum as the UK grapples with a global crisis. Issues such as inflation, the credit crunch and loss of a confidence in the economy means this conference will come at a crucial time and delegates will have the opportunity to debate these key (more…)

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Address:
The Institute of Directors, London SW1Y 5ED

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  • Jan
  • 1

Freedom Week - free seminar Cambridge University 13 to 17 July 2009

  •  01/01/1970
     00:00
Freedom Week – free seminar Cambridge University – 13 to 17 July 2009 Do you want to learn about individual liberty and the free market? Is the free market the cause of the economic crisis? Or is there another explanation? FREEDOM WEEK is an annual one week seminar for 30 UK students at Sidney Sussex (more…)
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